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WHITSTABLE TOWN 1 BURGESS HILL TOWN 0

SOUTH EAST

By Jack Naldrett
BURGESS HILL TOWN were left to rue missed chances as they left the Kent coast empty-handed.
The Hillians started off on the front foot with Nathan Cooper heading a free-kick straight at keeper Dan Eason.
Unfortunately, it was the Oystermen who took the lead, when Tijan Jadama headed in a swift counter down the right.
Pumped up from a frustrating first half, the Hillians won a penalty just a minute into the second half, when Alex Laing was brought down. He picked himself up only to see his spot kick saved by Eason.
The save buoyed Whitstable and they nearly double...

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