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ANOTHER BAD NIGHT FOR ROYALISTS
It was another bad night for Dave Carroll as he saw his side go down 4-2 away at Wealdstone.
Adam Wallace had given Windsor the lead but a second half hat-trick from Darrell Cox and another from Richard Jolly were too much for the visitors.

Lee Holsgrove Was Stretchered Off Early
The night got off to the worst possible start for Carroll's side as he was forced into his first after just seven minutes when Lee Holsgrove was stretchered off withh a knee injury and was replaced by Will Dunlop.
Despite the change Windsor applied the pressure to Wealdstone and looked very impressive throughout the first half.
This pressure paid off mid-way through the half when Luke Woods' goal kick was sent stright back towards goal by Chris Cahill.
Jason Shaw misjudged the bounce and Adam Wallace was quick to run through and slot the ball past Woods for his second in as many games.
Wallace could have doubled the lead minutes later but a clumsy challenge from Jermaine Beckford sent Wallace tumbling earning the Wealdstone forwar a yellow card.
Wallace seems to have found a new lease of life since recovering from an ankle injury and was chasing everything throughout the first half.
It was this that almost lead to Windsor grabbing a second when he closed in on Woods forcing a poor clearance which went straight to Matt Bicknell who sent the ball back into the Wealdstone area where James Cox managed to get a touch goalwards before seeing the ball cleared off the line.
Wealdstone showed a slight glimpse of getting back into the game when Beckford got down the right and crossed for Richard Jolly forcing Kieron Drake to save.
Windsor seemed to fail to show up for the second half and it was only a few minutes into the re-start when Wealdstone pulled level.
A quick free kick caused confusion in the Windsor area which gave Darrell Cox the perfect opportunity to score.
One each soon became 2-1 when another quick free kick caught the Windsor defence on the back foot and Cox nipped in to grab his second.
Windsor held off Wealdstones advances for the majority of the half but never seemed like getting back into the game.
With just under ten minutes to go the game was almost beyond Windsor's reach when Richard Jolly was goven time to turn and pick his spot before firing past Drake.
Into injury time and Cox completed his hat-trick by skipping through the Windsor defence before beating Drake.
Windsor did manage to pull one back when Justin Skinner's free kick on the half way line was met by Wallace who had his effort turned onto the bar with James Cox following up for the rebound.
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