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Five-alive Wands conjure up magic

By Henry Bennett

DORKING W 5
FARNBOROUGH 3
AN EIGHT-GOAL thriller at Meadowbank saw Dorking Wanderers come from behind twice.
However it was the visitors who struck first through Renny Smith.
His sweetly struck volley from distance had Harrison Foulkes well beaten, before Amir Hadi’s piledriver just 30 seconds later put Farnborough into a surprise two-goal lead inside the opening 11 minutes.
However the visitors drew level before first-half added time.
Louie Annesley’s header from a dangerous Jordan Norville-Williams cross came first, before a spectacular strike fr...

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