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FAVERSHAM TN 2 BURGESS HILL TN 1

DIV 1 SEAST
By Richard Williams

■ OLIVER Gray scored at both ends as Faversham beat ten-man Burgess Hill to revive their slim hopes of beating relegation.
Gray notched his first of the season, nodding home from a free-kick midway through the second half.
His effort doubled a lead gained in the 17th minute when Shola Ayoola was left unmarked from another setpiece to power a header past Hill goalkeeper Will Huffer.
Things got worse for the visitors when substitute Lewis Taylor was sent off just six minutes after coming on.
There were late nerves for the hosts when Gray sent a...

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