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Alfie helps keep Wands at the top

By Toby Pike

SALISBURY 0 DORKING WANDERERS 2
DORKING WANDERERS left Wiltshire with three points to keep them top.
Marc White’s side came out of the blocks firing, Alfie Rutherford provided the visitors’ goal threat from the get-go when he linked up with Josh Taylor to create the first chance of the game.
Minutes later, Rutherford found himself on the ball in the Whites’ box, the forward elegantly lifted over Rhys Byrne in the Salisbury net to open the scoring.
The goal woke the hosts up, Jordan Ragguette went down the other end and skipped past two Wanderers d...

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