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Razz dazzles for ten-man Lewes

LEWES 2 BISHOP’S STORTFORD 1
By Stuart Fuller

LEWES moved into second when two superb strikes, one in each half, gave them all three points in a tight game, despite having to play 63 minutes of it a man down.
The Rooks had the first chance when Alfie Young’s low drive was well-saved by Stortford keeper Jack Giddens.
Then, on 27 minutes, the hosts’ centre-back Will Salmon was adjudged to have brought down goalbound Stortford striker Frankie Merrifield, and saw red.
However, the Rooks who continued to play on the front foot and they took the lead in the 44th minu...

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