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HORNDEAN 1 BINFIELD 4

DIV 1 S CENTRAL
By Jack Norris

■BINFIELD overturned a one-goal deficit to take all three points at Five Heads.
Horndean’s Hale era was off to a flying start when Daniel Sibley broke the deadlock rounding off a superb counter attack just shy of the half-hour mark.
However, the Moles hit back instantly as Kickie Dzimba pick pocketed Ethan Robb before slotting home.
Binfield were into the ascendancy with the break approaching as Dzimba converted a loose ball from a corner. Rahzir Smith-Jones added a painful blow to the Deans with a third goal just after the break.
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