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LETHAL LORNE SEALS BIG AWAY WINNER FOR BULLS

LETHAL LORNE

HOLYPORT 1 JERSEY BULLS 2
By James McArthur

FAST START: Fraser Barlow runs to the away fans after giving Jersey an early lead
PICTURE: Gary House

Dzimba 54

Barlow 6, Bickley 82
JERSEY Bulls ace Lorne Bickley came to his side’s rescue with a fine finish late on, securing a FA Vase third-round place for the Islanders.
The superb Fraser Barlow nodded the visitors into an early lead but despite enjoying plenty of the ball, Holyport deservedly hit back through a Kritpac Dzimba header just before the hour mark.
With something to defend, Sam Lock’s men showed the miner...

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