Hockey: Brogdon lifts Cannock
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Your support makes all the difference.Andy Brogdon scored twice for Cannock as they beat Canterbury 5-3 and retained their one-point lead at the top of the Premier Division. Surbiton move into second place after Reading threw away a 4-1 lead to draw 4-4 at Old Loughtonians. Surbiton enjoyed a comfortable 3-0 win at Guildford.
Teddington picked up their first points of the season in a 3-0 victory against St Albans with Chris Ambridge scoring twice. Bowdon took over the leadership of the First Division One from Firebrands when they beat the West Country club 4-3.
In the Women's Premier on Saturday, leaders Chelmsford lost their unbeaten record but retained top spot on goal difference ahead of Canterbury who beat them 2-1 at Polo Farm. The defending champions, Slough, beat Clifton 4-2.
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