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By Steve Chapman SOUL MAN’S JUST WHAT CRAY WERE LOOKING FOR

CRAY W’DERERS 3
CANVEY ISLAND 1
Canvey, though, improved after the break and Jeremy Santos and Bradley Sach saw efforts saved by Shaun Rowley.
The Gulls pulled a goal back on 56 minutes when Chris Harris was played through by Santos and applied a cool finish.
Both teams hit the woodwork, Adaja hitting the post for Cray and Santos the crossbar from a
CRAY made it 13 league games unbeaten at their new Flamingo Park ground after victory against a Canvey Island team who remain four points from safety.
The Wands had much the better of the first half and came close in the 20th m...

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