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DIV 1 S.CENTRAL

By Darren Pasley

WESTFIELD played their first game in nearly a month and recorded a vital three points at home to inform Binfield.
The visitors looked more likely to break the deadlock the longer the first half went on.
A change at the break was to prove decisive with the returning Fin Evans playing
WESTFIELD 3
BINFIELD 1
his first game for ten weeks making an immediate impact and setting up Tom Dryer, who slotted home at the second time of asking.
Debutant Shamal Edwards netted a brilliant solo second before the Field were reduced to ten men when Dryer received a second yellow. ...

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