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DIV 1 NORTH

GRAYS ATHLETIC 2 BRIGHTLINGSEA R 0
By Stewart Goshawk

GRAYS secured a vital
■ three points with a comfortable win over Brightlingsea.
Blues were quickly on the front foot, Gabriel Chapps firing a free-kick over the bar and Ned Hepburn shooting against the legs of Regent’s keeper, Luke Avenell. And it was Hepburn’s excellent dead ball that found Chapps inside the box who turned and finished well. Guy Norton then made a fine run into the box, pulling the ball back for Chapps but he shot wide.
Grays defended stoutly in the second half, ably led by Kye Jude and Jo...

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