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Seasiders steam past the Turbines

FELIXSTOWE & WALTON U 2 PETERBOROUGH SPORTS 1
By Stuart Daynes

FELIXSTOWE & Walton came from behind against Southern Premier Central leaders Peterborough Sports to fashion another impressive Trophy result and reach the second round for the second year in a row.
The Turbines took a fifth-minute lead when Ryan Fryatt leapt highest to nod in, taking advantage of a defensive mix up.
The Seasiders responded well and were level on 17 minutes, Henry Barley finding the net with a trademark screamer into the top corner from 25 yards after creating space with a smart turn.
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