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HEYBRIDGE SWFTS 1 BRANTHAM ATH 0

DIV 1 NORTH
By Paul Roberts

■ MASON Gillam’s injury-time header secured a big three points for Heybridge against Brantham.
Gilliam clinched the win following a flat second half at the Scraley Road Stadium.
In the first half, Jack Adlington rifled in a left-footed strike, which was saved well by the visiting keeper.
Alan Fleischer superbly saved a speculative shot from range to shortly after keep the score goalless.
Ten minutes before the break, Rob Harvey burst in behind the defence and found Michael Clark in space, but he scuffed his shot into a defender.
A stalema...

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