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FRANCIS HITS BULLS’ EYE FROM RANGE

DIV 1 S.EAST
JERSEY BULLS 3 ERITH TOWN 1
By Dave Rudolphson

JERSEY Bulls came from behind to beat Erith , who were sunk by a pair of home substitutes.
After a goalless opening 45 minutes, it was the visitors who took the lead, with Aaron Jeffery scoring from six yards out after Pierce Roche had failed to deal with AJ Dythe’s cross.
Stan Dunne had only been on the pitch for 11 minutes when he went on a mazy run through the Erith defence and beat Harrison Firth to equalise, however.
In the 72nd minute, Lorne Bickley, who had just seen an effort hit the crossbar, gave the Bull...

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