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DFDS Kent Sunday Junior Trophy Final: Brewmaster High Halden 1 Sutton Dynamo 0

Brewmaster High Halden have won the DFDS Kent Sunday Junior Trophy for the first time.

The Ashford-based side beat Dartford opponents Sutton Dynamo thanks to George Large’s first-half goal at the Gallagher Stadium on Sunday.

One goal proved enough with Brewmaster producing a defensive masterclass to keep Dynamo at bay.

Led by outstanding captain and man-of-the-match Morgan Todd, Brew kept Sutton exactly where they wanted them.

Sutton had plenty of possession in front of the backline but getting in behind them proved difficult.

As a result, they were reduced to shots from distance which were either off-target or comfortably saved by vocal keeper Woo Chapman.

Brewmaster are enjoying a season to remember, with two trophies already in the bag.

They have one more final to come and are on the verge of winning the league but Kent Junior Trophy success is the crowning glory.

Manager Justin Light, who’s brought the team through from under-16s to men’s football, said: “I’m so chuffed for the boys - I’m lost for words, really.

“It’s been a long old season and it’s not finished yet but today is the pinnacle for these boys playing in a Kent Cup Final.

“I’m pretty emotional because when I played I won four trophies and now as a manager there’s potential to do the same.

“We’ve got another cup final next week and we need one more game to win the league. What a season.

“It’s funny because I didn’t think I was going to get a team together this season to tell you the truth.

“We came near the bottom of the league last season and people get despondent but the boys badgered me to keep doing it.

“My son Nathan plays and all his mates wanted to play and we’ve got this team now.

“They’re a bunch of superstars.

“I thought Morgan Todd, our

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