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STANWAY ROVERS 3 REDBRIDGE 3
By Andrew Jarvis

REDBRIDGE staged a
■remarkable second-half comeback to earn a point in a game of contrasting halves.
The hosts were in control before the break, racing into a three-goal lead after a brace from Nat Mardell with Reece Harris bagging in between
At half-time, it appeared the contest was effectively over. However, Redbridge emerged after the interval with renewed energy and intent, gradually shifting the momentum in their favour.
Their persistence paid off in the latter stages when Henry Day struck in the 74th minute, before Jack C...

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