■ CHELMSFORD secured third place and a home semi-final with a ruthless second half display after surviving early pressure from Eastbourne Borough. Scott Fenwick’s brace and a late header from skipper Anthony Church fully earned the points for the Clarets.
Yet the Sports looked more likely to score in the opening half hour, with Lloyd Dawes in particular almost unplayable. Dawes came the closest to scoring, hitting an explosive 20-yarder which with a crucial touch from Chelmsford keeper Jake Jessup left the right-hand post shuddering. In the second period, Jonathan Giles swung in...
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