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Ramsgate manager Ben Smith intends to get after Cray Wanderers in FA Cup Second Qualifying Round replay

Ramsgate boss Ben Smith wants his side to take the game to higher-league Cray Wanderers in their FA Cup replay.

Joe Taylor scored twice in the last four minutes as Rams fought back from 2-0 down in Sunday’s Second Qualifying Round tie.

The teams meet again at Southwood tonight with Smith’s Isthmian South East outfit looking to make home advantage count against their Premier Division opponents.

“It was a tough one to be 2-0 down but the lads didn’t stop and I think we deserved something from it if you take the game as a whole,” said Smith.

“I’m pleased to get another crack at it and, yes, it’ll be a tough old game but we’ll do all we can to try and win it.

“We were throwing bodies forward, just thinking how we could try and get back into the game.

“We changed shape slightly, we put Jordan Green and Medy Elito on and they made a good impact.

“We started working the ball a little bit more and as soon as we scored the first goal, the tempo of everyone went through the roof. I think it’s given us a blueprint of what we need to do in the replay.

“We were probably a little bit cautious to start with at their place in terms of the set-up.

“We’ve got the replay and we might change a couple of things and try and have a real go at them.

“There’s nothing to be lost from having a go, is there?

“It should be a good game and a good atmosphere.”

Taylor’s goals took him into double figures for the season.

It’s some return for the forward who rejoined Ramsgate after scoring more than 30 goals for Lewes last season.

“We’ve just got to use him,” said Smith. “I was a bit frustrated we didn’t use him enough. We’ve got to keep using him and supplying him and he does what he does best.

“We’ve not utilised him to the max yet. I think we can do a

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