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It’s festive magic from Wands’ Pat

DORKING WANDERERS 2 HORSHAM 0
By Henry Bennett

A LATE Christmas present from Patrick Casey saw him bag a brace to help Dorking Wanderers to a fourth straight league victory.
Although the hosts held most of the ball in front of a record league crowd at Meadowbank, it was the Hornets who threatened first. Reece Myles-Meekums squeezed his way past Louie Annesley and quick feet found Greg Luer, who curled an effort just wide of the far post.
Luer would then turn provider as he found himself in space and set Leone Gravata up, only for Harrison Foulkes to deflect the effort away.
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