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SEVENOAKS TOWN 2 FAVERSHAM TOWN 2

DIV 1 S.EAST
By Andrew Gidley

SEVENOAKS picked up
■ a deserved point after a second half rally left Faversham needing snookers to make the play-offs.
Top scorer Tashi-Jay Kwayle put the visitors in front converting a fifth-minute penalty.
Oaks boss Marcel Niimani was then sent off for his protests after his side were denied one at the other end.
Faversham goalkeeper Jacob Russell gifted the hosts a way back just past the hour mark, dallying on a back pass, leaving Warren Mfula a tap-in into an empty net.
Jaden Perez crashed home Oaks’ second with 17 minutes left - but t...

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