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DIV 1 SOUTH

WIMBORNE Town and Frome Town were the top two sides in Division One South last term, so the departure of both opens the door for a promotion bunfight this year.
The Magpies took the title with 79 points and runners-up Frome, who notched 75, went up with them via the play-offs.
Third-placed Cribbs finished nine points behind the Robins in third and that 66-point haul, having stepped up from the Hellenic League, will mean they will be one of the favourites to go up this time around. Their rivals will no doubt hope second season syndrome kicks in.
Cribbs lost in the play-o...

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