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CASUALS ON A TEAR

By Malcolm Parker
CORINTHIAN-CASUALS 3
BURGESS HILL TOWN 0
A COMMANDING display saw the Casuals get another win with a couple of superb individual goals.
The hosts went ahead after seven minutes when Warren Mfula picked up a loose ball, cut inside a defender and slipped his shot past the advancing keeper, Josh James, into the bottom corner.
Casuals got their second on 42 minutes and it will probably not be bettered all season.
Hamilton Antonio got the ball in his own half and turned two players, and then went on a mazy run past a few more defenders before firing in an unstoppable shot from ...

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