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Nzala caps an eventful end

CRAY W’DRERS 1 BILLERICAY T 1
By Freddie Hale

CRAY Wanderers made it five games unbeaten in the Isthmian Premier as Neil Smith’s side picked up a useful home point against title contenders Billericay Town.
The match really came to life in the last ten minutes as Cray went ahead through Josh Williams quality finish in the 83rd minute.
But ten minutes later Ashley Nzala levelled for Billericay Town.
The first half began with Billericay’s Moses Emmanuel seeing a toe-poked shot held by Shaun Rowley while for Cray, Josh Williams saw a shot saved by Sam Donkin.
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