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ROBSON BRACE MAKES SEA SICK

DIV 1 NORTH
BRIGHTLINGSEA R 0 MILDENHALL TOWN 3
By Ed Colman

MILDENHALL Town picked up their second win of the season, away at Brightlingsea Regent.
Town deserved to take all three points from their trip to Essex on a frustrating afternoon for the hosts, who finished the afternoon with just nine players on the pitch.
Thomas Newman made Mildenhall’s early pressure count after 20 minutes when he found the back of Billy Lawlor’s net with a brilliantly struck effort.
Regent were reduced to ten men after 32 minutes when Charlie During saw red for a late tackle.
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