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JOCKEYS GET OVER THE LINE – AT LAST!

By Mark Stillman & John Lyons

STEP 5 & 6
JUBILANT Newmarket Town grabbed a belated promotion from Step 5 when they beat Mulbarton Wanderers 2-0 in their delayed Eastern Counties Premier Division play-off final yesterday.
The Jockeys sealed promotion to Isthmian North courtesy of goals from Ally Conway and Jordan Foster. Mulbarton had beaten Thetford Town 2-1 in their replayed semi-final in midweek.
Cirencester Town will be in the Hellenic Premier Division after 28 years in the Southern League. Their new opponents include Hartpury University and Malmesbury Victoria, promoted...

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