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REES IS AT THE DOUBLE AS RAVENS FLY AGAIN

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By Machel Hewitt

A SCINTILLATING second half performance by Bromley saw them blow away Halifax and return to the top seven.
Goals from free-scoring Louis Dennis and Josh Rees saw the Ravens maintain their reputation as the division’s entertainers with manager Neil Smith effusive in his praise of his charges.
He said: “Every time we attacked we looked like we would score.
“I asked the boys to up the tempo in the second half and once we did that we looked dangerous. Once we got the first it was clear we were going to get some more.”
In truth, few could have forseen ...

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