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CURFEWS ARE JUST THE REAL McCOY

ENTERTAINMENT: ★★★★★

SOUTH CENTRAL
CORINTHIAN-CAS 0
CHERTSEY TOWN 6

By Malcolm Parker
CASUALS were well beaten by a rampant Chertsey side.
In the fifth minute, the visitors were ahead when a cross by Scott Rees was met with a half-volley by Oliver McCoy which went in off the bar.
In the 18th minute, Mason Welch-Turner was brought down in the area and Wayne Ridgely put the penalty away.
Chertsey’s Conor Lee then headed home, only to see the flag up for offside.
Casuals’ then missed a penalty, with Jason Kaate’s kick well...

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