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CONCORD RGRS 4 REDBRIDGE 1

DIV 1 NORTH
By Lee Edwards

CLINICAL Concord claimed an impressive win over Redbridge.
The breakthrough came after 15 minutes when Ehizojie Onoabhagbe’s hopeful ball forward was misread by the visiting defence, allowing Bobby Kelman to race through and finish calmly.
Kelman was involved again before the half-hour when his cross was turned into the net by a visiting defender.
Redbridge responded nine minutes into the second half as Malachi Napa pulled one back.
But Concord regained control and restored their two-goal cushion with 14 minutes left, Harrison Day spotted the goalk...

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