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Ree is last-action hero for the Urchins

DAGENHAM & RED 2 HORNCHURCH 3
By David Ballheimer

HORNCHURCH broke Dagenham & Redbridge hearts and ended their two-month unbeaten run with a late winner after a pulsating Boxing Day encounter.
The Urchins made a great start, Giles Phillips scoring from a seventh-minute corner.
Missing talismanic skipper Andy Carroll, the Daggers had few chances, Stan Leech going close with a header and Dylan Stephenson seeing a shot palmed away by Arthur Nasta.
Myles Weston then crossed for Henry Sandat to head home.
Dagenham got themselves back into the game seven minutes after the resump...

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