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JORDAN AT THE DOUBLE FOR VALE

DIV 1 STH CENTRAL
RAYNES PARK VALE 4 BINFIELD 0
By Joe Lyons

RAYNES Park Vale confirmed the formbook with a comfortable victory over a spirited Binfield.
The division leaders took the lead after six minutes when Brad Sweeney crossed from the right wing and Jordan Gallagher tapped home at the far post.
Billy Bishop’s fine save after 25 minutes preserved Vale’s lead, which was doubled just before half-time time when Sweeney’s shot was saved by Aymen Azaze but Callum Hope knocked home the rebound.
Gallagher’s second goal was like the first, a closeran...

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