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BOWERS RE-BUILD ON TRACK FOR LUKE

Pitsea ‘pulling up trees’
By Matt Badcock

TAKING A BOW: Bowers & Pitsea are looking to bounce back into Step 3
PICTURE: George Purvis

BOWERS & Pitsea joint-boss Luke Wilson wants his side to keep ‘pulling up trees’ in the Isthmian North – but also remember how far they’ve come in a short space of time.
It’s been a rebuild job for Wilson and his side-kick Joe Flower following relegation from Step 3.
The duo took over last season knowing survival was a long shot, but with the bigger picture in mind.
Last week’s win ...

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