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SEVENOAKS TOWN 2 RAMSGATE 3

DIV 1 S.EAST
By Andrew Gidley

■ JOE Taylor converted a stoppage-time penalty to take Rams top of the table.
It was tough on plucky Oaks who came from behind twice, but missed chances proved costly.
Jack Bath’s challenge on Taylor was deemed illegal to settle the contest moments after Rams boss Ben Smith had been sent off.
Taylor put them in front after five minutes before James Jeffrey made it 1-1 just before the half hour. Taylor touched home the second eight minutes after the restart, before Jefferson Aibangbee pounced on a Rams mistake rounding keeper Dillion Addai...

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