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LEAFE CAN'T STOP ROYALISTS
Windsor & Eton continued the party mood from the weekend by beating Whyteleafe 3-1 at Church Road.
Dominic Barclay opened for Whyteleafe with Leon Townley, Lee Roache and Craig O'Connor responding for Windsor.

Leon Townley Leveled With A Superb Strike
Dennis Greene had opted to rest a number of players in preparation for the visit of Hampton on Saturday.
Jason Cousins and Ryan Parsons were not selected and Dave Carroll, Keith Scott and Jermaine Lowe were all on the bench.
The absence of these five players showed as Windsor were not there usual composed selves.
Whyteleafe edged the first half and came close with close with a half chance from Graham Harper when his cross had to be scooped from under the cross bar.
Windsor also came close early on when Tony Reid somehow broke through the Whyteleafe defence only to be blocked by keeper Michael Lidbury.
Reid managed to get onto the lose ball and tried to lob the stranded Lidbury only for Leigh Douce to head off the line.
Whyteleafe got themselves ahead midway through the half when Dominic Barclay broke down the right and managed to get a shot past Chuck Martini.
The home side held on to their lead until just before half time when Windsor pulled level.
Kieran Gallagher's corner was headed back across the goal by Reid and Leon Townley hit a superb volley which curled perfectly into the top corner of the goal.
The second half was to get no better for Whyteleafe as less than ten minutes into the half they were reduced to ten men.
Craig O'Connor had got clear of the defence and was about to shoot when Ali Reeve clipped his heels sending the Windsor striker crashing to the floor.
If that wasn't bad enough Dennis Greene introduced some much needed stability and pace by bringing on Dave Carroll, Keith Scott and James Cox.
It was Scott who came very close to putting Windsor in front when a long throw from Craig O'Connor was headed just past the post.
Windsor lead came with just fifteen minutes left, courtesy of Lee Roache.
A quick throw from Kieran Gallagher to Craig O'Connor allowed him to get a good cross in which was tipped onto the bar by Lidbury and slammed into the roof of the net by Roache.
Windsor sealed the win in injury time with Craig O'Connor's first goal in five games.
A long kick from Chuck Martini was missed by the Whyteleafe defence leaving O'Connor the easy task of slotting under Lidbury.
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