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DOVER RUN ENDED BY CRAY

By Mark Hunt

DOVER ATHLETIC 0
CRAY W’DERERS 1
CRAY made it three successive 1-0 wins and landed perhaps the result of the day in the Isthmian Premier as Nyren Clunis’ early second half goal ended leaders Dover’s 11-match unbeaten run at the Crabble.
Dover started well with the league’ top scorer George Nikaj close in the second minute as Shaun Rowley saved. Cray, featuring Bromley loanees Frankie-Jay Moralee and George Penn, defended well and Josh Williams saw a shot blocked while Nyren Clunis shot wide.
Athletic came close before half-time as a Francis ...

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