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JOE HELPS HEAL THE WOUNDS OF WOOD

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By Jason Burns

DOVER A 1
Healy 59

BROMLEY 0
JOE Healy’s fortunate second-half strike gave play-off chasing Dover a morale-boosting win over Bromley at Crabble. Ross Flitney’s attempt to gather Ricky Modeste’s cross ricocheted into the back of the net off the midfielder’s heel.
But manager Chris Kinnear was just relieved to see the points in the bag following their 5-0 loss at Boreham Wood in midweek.
He said: “We were excellent all round against a Bromley side with lots of spirit. We did not overreact after Tuesday night and everyone was really positive.
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