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DIV 1 NORTH

BRANTHAM ATH 0 BRIGHTLINGSEA R 3
By Mark Richards

■ BRIGHTLINGSEA Regent produced a dominant display to secure a convincing victory over Bracknell Town.
Jake Clowsley starred with two goals to earn the man of the match award, while Charlie Durling also scored as the visitors claimed a deserved win. Despite dominating, Regent waited until first-half stoppage time to score. A penalty was awarded and Clowsley calmly beat Jack Dudfield from the spot.
Matters worsened for Bracknell shortly after the restart when the hosts’ skipper was sent off for conceding another penalty, w...

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