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Read on for Luke’s early intervention

By Howard Kenyon

CHESHUNT 0
CARSHALTON ATHLETIC 1
LUKE READ’S early goal proved the difference as Carshalton maintained their play-off push.
Visiting goalkeeper Dion Henry had gifted Cheshunt striker Kenny Coker the opportunity to open the scoring in the fifth minute with a poor pass out, alas with away defenders stranded and only one man on the line, the Ambers marksman blazed over.
The home side were made to pay when a Robins corner was not cleared and a speculative back-heel at the far post from Read crept into the net.
Sharon Ifeanyi hit the outside of the post for the...

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