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Wanderers blown away in five

MERSTHAM 4
DORKING WANDERERS 1
By Kevin Austen
A DEVASTATING burst of three goals in five first-half minutes blew away highflying Dorking Wanderers as Merstham continued their winning run.
Dorking probably shaded the first 20 minutes in terms of possession but the game changed in the 28th minute when a loose pass by Lewis Taylor was picked up by Gus Sow, who ran at the retreating Dorking defence before chipping the ball delightfully over Slavomir Huk as the visiting keeper came out.
Huk then produced a superb save to tip over a Walter Figueira curler, but from the resulting corner, Merstham...

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