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GREENS GO DOWN WITH A BANG IN ROCKS ROUT

By David Ballheimer

HENDON 5
BOGNOR REGIS T 1
HENDON bowed out of the Premier Division with a win and avoided their lowest points total since the early 1960s.
Neither defence covered themselves in glory and, in the 12th minute, a perceptive run from Lonit Talla saw him intercept a poor pass and he fed Tope Fadalusi, who scored without fuss.
At the other end, Tommy-Lee Higgs fired weakly at Matteo Salamon after equally poor defending by the Greens.
Hendon doubled their lead after 37 minutes when Stefan Ilic latched onto a poor defensive header from Rocks goalkeeper Ryan Hall and s...

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