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Southern Counties East League round-up: Snodland Town win Division 1 title, Premier Division leaders Erith & Belvedere extend lead

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Snodland Town won the Division 1 title in front of a bumper crowd at Potyns Sportsground on Saturday. Needing just a point to secure top spot, Snodland emphatically brushed aside Meridian to run out 4-0 winners.

Striker Rob Denness put them ahead on 13 minutes and Josh Jackson nipped in to add a second four minutes later. Snodland hit the bar early in the second half before Denness slid home a third and Byron Walker rounded off the tally with six minutes left.

A crowd of 575, boosted by the club’s offer of free entry, then saw the team presented with their winners’ medals and trophy by league chair Denise Richmond.

The jostling for play-off positions continued below Snodland with Tooting Bec winning 3-0 at Larkfield - who dropped from second to fourth - to move above them in the table.

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