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URCHINS CAN CAPITALISE ON PREMIER SHIFT

NLP’S VERDICT

BOSTIK PREMIER
WATCH OUT for newcomers AFC Hornchurch reckon the bookies, who have priced the Urchins as their narrow favourites to win the Bostik Premier.
The race for the title is wide open now that Billericay and Dulwich have won promotion and high-fliers Hendon, Leiston and Staines have been shuffled across.
Dorking Wanderers look to be dark horses having signalled their intent for a promotion push with their transfer activity this summer while also opening their impressive new Meadowbank Stadium.
Manager and owner Marc White unveiled prolific striker Jason Prior fre...

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