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Leatherhead 2-3 Horsham: Dramatic comeback see hornets advance in Isuzu FA Trophy

Horsham fought back from two goals down at the break to end Leatherhead’s glory FA Trophy run at Fetcham Grove.

Rhys Murphy wheels away after scoring the winning goal for Horsham

By Darryl Jacobs

Leatherhead 2
Hogan 7, Gallagher 36

Horsham 3
Murphy 47, 86, Ogunwamide 62
Horsham fought back from two goals down at the break to end Leatherhead’s glory FA Trophy run at Fetcham Grove.
The Step 4 Tanners had already toppled Horsham’s National League South rivals Hampton to reach this stage for the first time in their history.
First-half goals from Nathan Hogan and Jordan Gallagher gave Ian Selley’s men a dream start as they led 2-0 at the break, but a second-half brace from Rhys Murphy – including a winner four minutes from time – either side of an Ola Ogunwamide stri...

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