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BULLS SMASH RAMS FOR SIX

DIV 1 S.EAST
JERSEY BULLS 6 AFC CROYDON 1
By Dave Rudolphson

JERSEY Bulls moved into the play-off places with a thumping victory over second-placed AFC Croydon Athletic at Springfield Stadium.
Toby Ritzema shone with a brace, while Adam Trotter, Rai Dos Santos, Miguel Carvalho and James Queree also scored as Elliott’s Powell’s men produced a huge statement win.
An early low cross from Carvalho needed only a touch to break the deadlock, but the ball was gratefully cleared for a corner.
Croydon offered little in attack though Euan van Der Vliet did make a good save afte...

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