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Broad Lanes Rickie Falloon (right) in action with
Globetowns Robbie McLeod
Sunday Ogundaisi and jack McNicholl
Mark Kingham
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Steeles book final ticket in epic game
Camden New Journal - CHALLENGE CUP
SEMI-FINALS
STEELES will go head-to-head with Globetown in the final
of this prestigious competition next month after close-fought
victories on Sunday.
Camden Sunday League pacesetters Steeles brought Reddot As
32-match unbeaten run to an end in an epic tie that was settled
in the final half hour.
Deadlock was broken in the second half shortly after James Ricketts
was given his marching orders for his second bookable offence.
They were the first yellow cards of the Reddot centre forwards
career and his side missed his domination at the back within
minutes.
Jack McNicholl put Steeles ahead five minutes later and Sunday
Ogundaisi added a second.
Skipper Mickey Dowsett pulled one back from the spot with five
minutes remaining, but keeper Ian Whitmore denied Martin Ray
and Jason Medford to ensure Steeles made it through. A single
strike by Mark Kingham saw Division One side Globetown see off
a spirited cup run from Division Threes Broad Lane.
Darren Abbott had a shot palmed on to the bar by Broad Lanes
outstanding keeper Michael Falloon.
Leading scorer Ashley Joseph missed two good chances to pull
his side back into it but Kinghams header was enough.
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Other Results
Division Two: Archway Allstars 6, Big Red 0
Division Three: OS Lusos 4, DOM 3 |
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