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WARNERS WINNER SINKS REDBRIDGE
Windsor & Eton picked up their second win in three games after beating Redbridge 1-0 at Stag Meadow.
David Warner's second half strike was enough to give his side a much needed win in their relegation battle.

David Warner Hit The Winner
As is their pevious two matches, Windsor came out and got themselves on top early.
Both Emond Protain and Jamie Jarvis came close with headers from corners that went wide and over.
A poor Redbridge free kick allowed David Warner to set free Adam Wallace who was only denied by a great save from Richard Wray.
The Redbridge forwards were quick to react when the occasional mistake happend and when Lee Kersey's header didn't quite make it to Kieron Drake, Chad Millar raced in to lob the Windsor keeper only to hit the post.
Wray was on hand to deny Warner again after Wallace had returned the earlier favour and put his strike partner through.
Both keepers had been on call throughout the half and Wray was the only reason that Redbridge weren't at least three down going into the closing minutes of the half.
Drake was also called on to make sure the scores stayed level at half time when Millar's long range effort was parried straight to Dean Nyman and his effort then spectacularly tipped over the bar.
Wray continued to frustrate the Windsor players when he pulled off a superb save to stop Lee Kersey's free kick.
The breakthough finally came less than 10 minutes into the second half when Warner finally got the better of Wray.
Jamie Jarvis's free kick was headed down to Warner by Jon Case and Warnermnaged to squeeze the ball under Wray's body.
Windsor seemed to drop off after they took the lead but despite an odd chance never really looked like being in trouble.
They could have made sure of the points late into injury time when Peter Holsgrove latched onto a loose ball and crossed to Spencer Walsh who in turn found James Edgerley whos shot was saved.
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