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MALDON & TIPTREE 3 BRIGHTLINGSEA R 0

DIV 1 NORTH
By Lee Witney

■ MALDON & Tiptree produced a statement performance to secure a vital victory over Brightlingsea Regent.
In a fiercely contested encounter, chances were at a premium during a cagey first half.
On the stroke of half-time, Maldon & Tiptree were awarded a penalty after a clumsy challenge inside the area. Up stepped Freddie Sears, who showed all his experience and composure to calmly dispatch the spot-kick in the 45th minute.
As the game entered its final stages, it was time for Mikey Faulkner to take centre stage.
With 15 minutes remaining he...

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