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HOLLAND DOES THE BUSINESS

By Kalvin Sargeant
NORTH ROUND-UP
A DRAMATIC second-half recovery saw AFC Sudbury come from two goals behind to claim a 4-3 victory against Tilbury.
The visitors’ Lewis Smith dominated the opening half, the striker scoring a hat-trick with goals in the 2nd and 37th minutes as well as a stoppage- time penalty after he had been fouled by Joe Whight, who scored for AFC on 22 minutes with a header.
Sudbury reduced the arrears on 69 minutes when Reece Harris rifled into the net and four minutes later they were level when Harris set up Tom Dettmar who stabbed into the bottom corner, before ...

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