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CHATS GO A MAN DOWN BUT STILL RILE ROOKS

LEWES 0 CHATHAM TOWN 2
By Stuart Fuller

TWO former Rooks had contrasting fortunes on their return to the Dripping Pan as high-flying Chatham inflicted a third successive defeat on Lewes in the pouring rain.
The opening exchanges were fairly even with chances at both ends through Bobby Unwin, Jack Burchell and Charlie Walker for the Rooks, whilst Chatham’s danger man Tope Fadahunsi forced Louis Rogers into an early save.
In the 23rd minute came the moment of high drama. Former Rooks keeper Nathan Harvey hauled down Walker, giving the referee little option but to brandish a red...

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