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Ebbsfleet United 3-0 Oxford City: Kutrieb gets his big day at last!

Ebbsfleet United

By Stuart Francis

EBBSFLEET UTD 3
Poleon 12, 50, 63
OXFORD CITY 0

TRIPLE WHAMMY: Ebbsfleet’s Dominic Poleon fires home his hat-trick goal
PICTURE: Dave Plumb

DELIGHTED Dennis Kutrieb hailed his triumphant Ebbsfleet United squad as ‘outstanding’ after Dominic Poleon’s scintillating hat-trick saw them clinch the National League South title in style.
Poleon took his tally to 36 for the season as Kutrieb’s men tore through third-placed Oxford City in front of a bumper 3,131 crowd at Stonebridge Road.
And that coupled with Dartford’s defeat at Eastbourne Borough, ensured Fleet, unbeaten in...

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