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CHUKWU CRACKS DEADLY DOUBLE

DOVER ATHLETIC 1 CHIPPENHAM TOWN 2
By Richard Scott

RELEGATION-threatened Chippenham Town are just two points from safety after winning at Dover Athletic.
Two goals from Anointed Chukwu in the last 20 minutes of the game saw them win on the Kent coast.
The Bluebirds started brightly with Harry Parsons teeing up Rashawn Scott inside the area, but he put the chance over.
While Bradbury whipped a cross into the area, no forward could get onto the end of it.
At the other end, George Nikaj looked to break into the area, but it was well saved by Will Henry on 22 minutes.
It was Chippe...

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