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ROBINS STAY ON A LOFTY PERCH

AFC TOTTON 1 EVESHAM UNITED 3
By Sean McGlead
EVESHAM United went to the top of the Division One South table in midweek after a 1-0 win at Slimbridge and the Robins were in no mood to let go of top spot at AFC Totton.
It was the hosts who took a 40th-minute lead when Jack Barker stooped to head home a Charlie Gunson corner.
However, the visitors were level within two minutes when Joe Tumelty headed home a left-wing cross.
Evesham were then awarded a 77th-minute penalty after Stags keeper Shane Murphy was adjudged to have fouled Steve Davies.
Davies stepped up himself to bury the spot-kick a...

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