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ERITH TOWN 3 HY THE TOWN 0

DIV 1 S.EAST
By Andy Short

■ ERITH Town continued their season with a fine victory against struggling Hythe Town.
The early stages of the game were fairly even. However, it was the hosts who took the lead after 39 minutes when a deep corner from Hayden Bullas found Harry Taylor ghosting in at the far post to head home.
Hythe were punished again in the 75th minute when another corner from Bullas found the far post where this time substitute George Goodwin was on hand to score.
Bullas was the provider again after 80 minutes as he whipped in a cross and James Dyer was in the right p...

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