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Canvey’s hopes flushed down Pan

By Ed Colman

LEWES 2
CANVEY ISLAND 1
A WORKMANLIKE display from Lewes was enough to earn them a 2-1 victory over a Canvey Island outfit that were beaten but by no means disgraced at the Dripping Pan.
A goal in each half was enough to secure an important three points for Craig Nelson’s side, who remain in the final play-off spot.
The visitors started brightly and created a good chance inside four minutes when Finlay Dorrell’s effort was punched to the feet of Chris Harris who couldn’t connect with enough power to capitalise.
Just two minutes later, it was the ...

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