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FAVERSHAM TOWN 3 JERSEY BULLS 1

DIV 1 S.EAST
By Jim Thurbin

■ FAVERSHAM overcame the shock of going behind to Jersey before going on to win with a degree of comfort.
After an even opening, the Bulls hit the front with a fine individual goal from Fraser Barlow.
The advantage lasted barely a minute as Nathan Wood set up Tashi-Jay Kwaiye who beat Euan Van Der Vliet.
Faversham took the lead after 30 minutes when Wood found Kieron Campbell and he made no mistake.
Midway through the second half substitute Johan Caney-Bryan doubled the lead, Campbell adding an assist to his earlier goal.
Bulls defender Luke Campbell...

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