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DIV 1 NORTH

NEWMARKET TN 1 REDBRIDGE 2
By Stephen Marshall

■ REDBRIDGE Town claimed a hard-fought victory at Newmarket Town in a game that started cautiously at the Tristel Global Stadium.
Both sides struggled to find rhythm in the first half, with the play largely confined to midfield and few clear chances.
The Motormen edged the opening period but at the break, the scores were level.
Just 11 minutes into the second half, Malachi Napa broke the deadlock, firing Redbridge ahead. The Jockeys barely had time to recover before Darren Esuka doubled the visitors’ lead two minutes later...

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