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EuroCanterbury Ladies make it two wins from three games while Canterbury's men's team are held

EuroCanterbury Ladies v Slough
EuroCanterbury Ladies v Slough

EuroCanterbury Ladies on the attack against Slough Picture: Paul Dennis

EuroCanterbury Ladies made it two wins out of three in the Women's Premier Division with a 2-0 home victory over Slough on Saturday.

After a goalless first half, Eliza Brett put Canterbury in front nine minutes into the second half and Susannah Townsend made it 2-0 on 63 minutes. The team are now fourth in the table.

Canterbury's men's team had to settle for their second draw in consecutive matches in Conference East, coming away from Wimbledon with a 3-3 scoreline.

James Osborne gave the home side a half-time lead but Nat Joy and Ross Gilham-Jones scored twice in three minutes for Canterbury early in the second half and Dave Mathews made it 3-1 with a 54th-minute penalty corner.

Wimbledon, however, hit back to earn a point with goals by Chris Rich and Ben Hawes.

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