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RJC can't play champagne football all the time, says Jacobs

September 20, 2016 08:38
Dean Nyman secured the points for Redbridge in a hard-fought win over Oakwood. Photo: Marc Morris

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Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

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MGBSFL PREMIER DIVISION
OAKWOOD A 0 REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE A 1

Jon Jacobs insists it was the result rather than the performance that mattered as a solitary strike from Dean Nyman helped Redbridge maintain their winning start against title rivals Oakwood.

In a game switched last minute from the 3G of Nicholas Breakspear to the school grass pitch, it went from a free-flowing game to a really scrappy game.

The contest hinged on a five-minute spell in the second half where Oakwood missed a very good chance, as their forward beat both Ryan Cole and Danny Hakimi for probably the only time but sent a wild shot in which sailed high and wide.

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