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CHATHAM ON COURSE AS RANGER SETS UP THE SEMI

CHATHAM TOWN 2 LEWES 1

By Zac Bell

CHATHAM signed off for the play-offs with victory over Lewes, securing a fourth-place finish and a semi-final at Billericay.
Despite making 11 changes, the Chats wasted no time asserting themselves. Just four minutes in, a flowing move saw Kian Garlinge surge down the right before picking out Nile Ranger.
Showing great awareness, Ranger squared unselfishly to Ben Allen, who made no mistake in firing home the opener.
Lewes looked to respond but Henry Molyneux was equal to the task, producing a couple of smart saves to preserve his side’s le...

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