Three Bridges given a lesson in finishing by Cray Valley PM
Marcel Barrington gave an early warning of Cray’s intent with a sharp effort that went just wide, although Brannon O’Neill then forced keeper Chris Lewington into a good low save from his free kick.
Kieron Thorp made a good save too to deny Denzel Gayle, but he was not to be denied as he glided in after 18 minutes to deliver a stunning shot home.
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Hide AdAnd two minutes later it was the turn of Hassan Ibrahiym to hit another beaut,y only for it to crash off the post before going in off Thorp’s back.
Cray continued to look the more likely to get the next goal, but the first half closed with O’Neill shooting wide from Callum Chesworth’s cross.
The second half started with a thunderous effort from Ben Bacon that cannoned off the bar.
To add further insult, Gayle finished easily after 54 minutes, but three minutes later Bacon deservedly netted following good work by substitute Mason Doughty.
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Hide AdChesworth had an effort charged down, but the nearest the game came to a further goal was a wicked swerving effort from Rory Hill that Thorp did well to push away.
Bridges do not have a game this weekend as they have a bye in the First Qualifying Round of the F.A.Trophy.