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BADSHOT LEA 2 CORINTHIAN-CAS 2

SOUTH CENTRAL
By Nigel Beesley

THE Baggies took on the Casuals on a bright, cold afternoon looking to build on their midweek Leatherhead win.
Once again it was a game of two halves as the visitors took the lead after 34 two goals in two minutes from Steven Sylla, firstly a minutes when a speculative shot from Reanu Grossett close-range shot and then a beat Mac Chisholm. header after Paddy Murphy
After the break, the hosts parried. Rylee Wright then took the game to the visitors who appeared happy to copy of the opener before made it 3-1 with a carbon
hold onto their lead. They Dan...

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