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Monday's Blue Square Bet South wrap

Leaders Woking and second-placed Darford both collected three points in Blue Square Bet South action on Monday afternoon.

The Cards, who are seven points ahead of the Darts, edged 10-man Tonbridge Angels 2-1 at Kingfield Stadium. Garry's Hill's outfit triumphed through strikes from Moses Ademola (42) and Giuseppe Sole (83), while Frannie Collin (40) was on target for the mid-table visitors, who had Lee Browning sent off.

The Darts recorded the same scoreline at relegation-threatened Bromley's expense. Danny Harris (22) and Luke Wilkinson (26) fired the visitors in front before the break, with Michael Malcolm pulling one back with 13 minutes to go at Courage Stadium. Defeat leaves the Ravens a point above the drop zone with three games left in the season.

Welling United, in third place with 77 points, inflicted more misery on relegated Thurrock, as Harry Baker's 15th minute effort proved decisive at Park View Road. The Wings are six points behind Dartford.

Sutton United, in fourth with 71 points, beat high-flying Dover 2-0 at Perry's Crable Stadium. Tony Taggart and Craig Watkins did the damage with early strikes, leaving the Whites five points behind fifth-placed Chelmsford City.

Chelmsford, with 66 points, ousted lowly Eastbourne Borough 1-0, with both sides ending the match with 10 men. Ricky Modeste was dismissed for the Clarets, while Mitch Walker was sent off for the visiting Sports. The contest was decided by Cliff Akurang's 78th minute winner at Melbourne Stadium.

Dorchester Town, in eighth with 55 points, were undone in a five-goal thriller with visiting Truro City. The White Tigers, in 14th, prevailed via efforts from Aaron Pugh (38), Martin Gritton (66) and Andy Watkins (78), while Kyle Critchell (63) and Ryan Dovell (90) scored for the Magpies.

Staines Town strengthened their bid for survival with a 2-1 victory at ninth-placed Boreham Wood. Mark Nwokeji (27) and Kyle Vassell (51) struck either side of the break, with Graeme Montgomery reducing the deficit with 11 minutes to go at Meadow Park. Victory places the Swans a point above the relegation zone.

There were plenty of goals at York Road, as 13th-placed Farnborough edged 20th-placed Maidenhead 4-3. Phillip Page bagged a brace, to go with efforts from Nic Ciardini (53) and Bobby Behzadi (og 75), while Paul Semakula (14), Martel Powell (18) and Behzadi (pen 88) scored for the hosts.

Mid-table rivals Weston-super-Mare and Eastleigh could make little headway in a goalless draw at Woodspring Stadium, leaving the Seagulls a point behind the 11th-placed Spitfires.

Monday's Blue Square Bet South results:

Boreham Wood 1-2 Staines Town

Bromley 1-2 Dartford

Chelmsford 1-0 Eastbourne Borough

Dorchester 2-3 Truro City

Dover 0-2 Sutton United

Maidenhead 3-4 Farnborough

Welling 1-0 Thurrock

Weston-super-Mare 0-0 Eastleigh

Woking 2-1 Tonbridge Angels

Posted: Monday , April 09, 2012

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