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By George, it’s another thriller at Burgess Hill

BURGESS HILL TOWN 3 WINGATE & FINCHLEY 2
By Jack Naldrett

BURGESS Hill made hard work of it but managed to get over the line in a five-goal thriller in front of a monumental crowd of 1,492.
The Hill took the lead early on when George Vorster’s corner was headed home off the crossbar by full-back Bobby Price.
Hill started much brighter but let the visitors back into the contest when a slack pass at the back allowed Ryan Lowe to be teed up and the midfielder slammed home a left-footer from 18 yards to drag the London side level.
Yet the home side this time responded in st...

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