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BOGNOR SO ROCK-LIKE AS URCHINS ARE KEPT AT BAY

BOGNOR SO

By Andrew Dickinson

TRIAL: Mason Walsh of Bognor tests out Joe Wright

CATCH ME IF YOU CAN: Jordan Clark of Hornchurch and Dan Smith of Bognor, left
PICTURE: TGSPHOTO

HORNCHURCH extended their ninematch unbeaten run but couldn’t break down a Bognor side who have only lost once themselves in that time.
Bognor always pass the ball well and started brightly but the first chance of the game fell to the hosts as Ronnie Winn’s shot from 12 yards was superbly saved by Rocks’ keeper Amadou Tangara.
Hornchurch continued to dominate and George Saunders fired just wide minut...

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