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THE MINHAS BROTHERS AT IT AGAIN FOR RAMS

BEACONSFIELD T 2 DORCHESTER T 0
By Neale Blackburn

A GOAL in either half gave Beaconsfield Town a deserved three points.
Beaconsfield took the lead after 31 minutes with a move of genuine quality.
The ball eventually fell to Ryan De-Havilland, making his second start since joining on loan from Barnet. The midfielder calmly placed his low shot beyond Jack Bycroft.
It was no more than Beaconsfield deserved and moments before the goal, Bycroft produced a fulllength save to turn Lucas Sinclairs’ stinging effort on to the post.
The visitors struggled to impose themsleves, but carried...

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