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Leaders bow down to the Kings

By Roy Mitchard
KINGS LANGLEY 2
WEYMOUTH 1
KINGS Langley pulled off the shock of the day with right royal victory over table-topping Weymouth.
The home side were on the offensive from the first minute when Stevie Ward was denied by keeper Jordan Seabright.
But he made no mistake when he fired home a partially cleared free-kick three minutes later.
Weymouth fought back but their case was done no favours when Jordan Rose was dismissed for his second foul on Rene Howe.
But they gave the Langley defence some anxious moments for the next 20 minutes before a Mitchell Weiss break almost put Kings ...

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