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■ PROMOTION-CHASING Jersey Bulls stormed to the top of Premier South of goal difference with a 6-1home victory over Horley Town.
There was a double from Kurtis Guthrie and one goal each by Luke Campbell, Fraser Barlow Miguel Carvalho and Joe Kilshaw, in front of an attendance of 796.
Two goals by Nathan Hogan and one by Timothy Obisanya earned previous leaders Redhill a 3-0victory at Camberley Town. Braces from Derick Hayford and Reis Stanislaus gave Cobham a 4-0win over visitors Sheerwater.
Alton won 1-0at Corinthian-Casuals courtesy of a Siph Mdalolose goal.
A double by Edd...

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