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BOSTIK NORTH & SOUTH

By Matt Nichols
GUERNSEY 4
EAST GRINSTEAD TOWN 2
BRACES from Ross Allen and Dave Rihoy got Guernsey off to a flyer on opening day.
Marcus Elliott notched a pair for the visitors, taking advantage of slack defending to net via the post, then firing through a crowd of bodies just before half-time.
Allen’s double came in between. His seventhminute free-kick hit the wall but he reacted to volley in, then pouncing ahead of his man for a second.
Rihoy finished a lovely team move to make it three and a neat move allowed him to seal the points in injury time.
STAR MAN: Dave Rihoy (Guernsey) E...

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