Lymington Town confirmed their growing threat to the front-runners in the Hampshire League with an emphatic 5-1 win over Brading, who had held high-riding Liss last week.
It wasn't as straightforward as the scoreline suggests. Brading took the lead from the penalty spot before Paul Sims and Danny Veal swung it Lymington's way before half-time. Even then they had to wait until the final ten minutes for their next three goals from Sims, Robbie Walker and Scott Metcalfe.
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