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EAST GRINSTEAD T 1 LANCING 3

DIV 1 SOUTH EAST
By Brian McCorquodale

■ON A HEAVY pitch neither side seemed capable of producing any quality on the ball, but Lancing were rewarded after 43 minutes when Harry Heath was allowed to run across the edge of the box ing deflection fell for Khalkha and beat Matte Pierson in the Jabbie to stab home. Grinstead goal.
The hosts were level two Lancing took the lead on minutes later, however, when the hour when Heath arrived a strong penalty appeal was unmarked at the far post to turned down and a corner bundle home his second. awarded instead. From that, And sub Ta ...

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