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Second placed Chelmsford A’s 7-3 loss at Danbury B would have given much pleasure to division one leaders Danbury C who look to be odds-on to lift the 2024/2025 title. Danbury’s Sam Lowman was in great form as his three victories along with Dan Anderson’s brace helped the fourth-placed B team close the gap to their opponents to just six points.
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There were three one-sided results in division one this week as leaders Danbury C won 9-1 at Danbury A, second placed Chelmsford A won 9-1 at Chelmsford B and fourth placed Danbury B blasted Writtle A 10-0.
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Galleywood A won the battle of the bottom two teams in division one with a 9-1 home victory over Chelmsford B, the result moved Galleywood off the foot of the table for the first time since Week 10. Peter Barrett and James Hicks went undefeated for the hosts with Kelvin Edeh the sole point scorer for the visitors.
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From today (Monday 3 February 2025) there is monitored car parking at the Danbury Leisure Centre Car Parks - however as users of the Village Hall parking is free for us and our guests. All we need to do is register our number plates on the tablet in the village hall - both home and away teams need to do this. Players are covered up to midnight - but if we ever go over that time we just need to register again for the next day.
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