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DIV 1 S.CENTRAL

By Jack Craske

BINFIELD 0
HORNDEAN 4
IT might be early days for Horndean but they are second in the league table thanks to a fantastic win away at Binfield.
Kelvin Robinson got the scoring under way after just 16 minutes when he got on the end of Zakary Willetts’ cross into the area.
For the visitor’s second, the provider turned goal scorer. Willett managed to get behind the Binfield defence and beat Ryan North with a comfortable finish.
A decent first half for the Hampshire side concluded after 37 minutes when captain Tommy Scutt scored from the penalty spot.
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