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BURGESS HILL TN 1 ASHFORD UNITED 2

DIV 1 S,EAST
By Keith Masters

■ASHFORD UNITED won this exciting encounter in one of the most entertaining games seen at The Homelands this season.
Burgess Hill had not lost in the league since November page time at the end of the first and soon made their intentions known when Ben Pope half when Gary Lockyer headed home from a Michael West headed just over the bar.
The visitors broke the deadlock in the 36th minute when the 66th minute when Michael corner. The game was won in a mistake by the Ashford West got on the end of a cross keeper allowed Dan Perry to from Lockler. The...

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