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BARNES AT THE DOUBLE AS FLEET HIT FULL STEAM

By Stuart Francis

EBBSFLEET UTD 4
AFC TOTTON 0
EBBSFLEET turned on the style with a devastating first-half performance to blow away AFC Totton.
Finlay Barnes led the way with a brace as Fleet completed the double over the visitors despite finishing with ten men.
The Stags lost skipper Scott Rendell to injury in the first ten minutes and their afternoon soon went from bad to worse.
Ebbsfleet’s pressure paid off on 23 minutes when Jake Hessenthaler’s cross was half-cleared and Barnes’ first-time volley found the bottom corner.
The lead was doubled three minute...

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