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Eastbourne Borough 6-0 Braintree Town: Super Sports hit Iron for six

EASTBOURNE Borough produced one of their finest displays under Danny Bloor as they ran riot against Braintree Town at Priory Lane.

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By Anthony Scott

EASTBOURNE B 6
BRAINTREE TN 0
EASTBOURNE Borough produced one of their finest displays under Danny Bloor as they ran riot against Braintree Town at Priory Lane.
The Sports got off to a good start, with Dominic Hutchinson and then Greg Luer going close before they went ahead. James Hammond lifted in a free-kick and picked out Mitch Dickenson, who did well to head the ball back across for Charlie Walker to apply the finish.
Ezra Ikbuasi saw a header go just over as Braintree looked for a response, but they were dealt a double blow just after the half-hour. Luer whipped in a g...

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