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Second loss in week for the Urchins

AFC TOTTON 1 HORNCHURCH 0
By Josh Cole

AN own-goal from Tom Wraight sent former leaders Hornchurch spiralling to a second defeat in a week.
It was a cagey first ten minutes until Ashley Clarke broke free with the ball, gliding to the edge of the 18-yard box and struck a post.
A dangerous corner from Craig Tanner was not punched away convincingly by Arthur Nasta and the ball fell to Tyler Cordner, who blazed over from five yards.
Cordner was involved again as he floated one over the top of the Hornchurch defence and the ball fell to Jaiden Bartolo, who found himself one-on-one with...

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