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keeper before unselfishly passing to  who made his debut for the club,
      Calum Davies who slotted his second  having recently arrived from Dork-
      of  the  day.  The  next  goal  was  Josh  ing Wanderers U18s. The final cherry
      Ano’s time to shine, who was played  was put on top of the pudding as Jor-
      in by Archie Harland-Goddard who  dan Gallagher marauded down the
      magically brought down a cross-field  left only to be brought down inside
      pass, beat his man, passed to Ano  the box. Jordan then got the opportu-
      who smashed the ball into the bot-    nity to complete his hat-trick which
      tom left corner. The final effort of the  he  did  without  hesitation.    Raynes
      half  was from Marcus  Dowdeswell  Park Vale 7 Camberley Town 0.
      who found himself at the back post    Speaking to the gaffer following the
      nodding the ball home following a     match, he had the following to say re-
      phenomenal front post flick-on from   garding the sparkling performance:
      Calum Davies. Half time the hosts     “I thought the game went well thank
      lead 4-0.                             you. Lots of positives, 7 goals and
               Toe-poke the ball            a clean sheet are the obvious ones.
      One would usually think that having   There were some good individual
      such a lead going into the second half   performances as well”.
      the game plan would change, opting
      for a more defensive approach to pro-  Certainly a very positive start to the
      tect the lead. Gallagher & Panayi were  2021/22 season as well as to the first
      having none of it. More opportunities  team management’s RPV career.
      were soon created with Calum Davies
      setting up Jordan Gallagher for the
      fifth goal of the game. Jordan Gal-
      lagher then went on a run of his own
      down the byline and into the box,
      beating Camberley’s left back only to
      toe-poke the ball past the keeper and
      into the net. It was at this point that
      Camberley created their first reason-
      able chance of the game, but they
      were no match for Billy Bishop as he
      saved their one-on-one chance bril-
      liantly. A number of substitutes had
      been made throughout the half, in-
      cluding RPV’s player-manager bring-
      ing himself on, but specific mention
      should be made of Ethan Lampard
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