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Philpot so sharp for the Darts

By Dan English
DARTFORD 2
WESTON SUPER-MARE 1
DARTFORD secured their fourth win of the season.
Goals from Lee Noble and Jamie Philpot handed a ninth league defeat to the Seagulls who had equalised through Gethin Hill’s longrange effort.
The Darts had the game’s first chance when Ben Greenhalgh’s free-kick cannoned off the bar after Seagulls’ keeper Liam Kingston handled outside his area.
Greenhalgh’s deliveries continued to cause Weston problems, with the winger crossing for Noble who nodded in on 14 minutes.
Brad Ash went close to equalising on 20 minutes, con...

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