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GARRARD MAGNANIMOUS ON LEVELS NEEDED

LUKE Garrard felt his Boreham Wood side received a lesson about what’s required to compete at higher levels.
The Wood were in the game early on but after Kyran Lofthouse’s opener, which was followed swiftly by a Charlie O’Connell own goal, it was uphill for the Hertfordshire side from there.
Garrard said: “I didn’t envision that. I didn’t see it coming. I felt there was a belief and confidence in the group to implement the game plan. I felt we start the first half okay, but they go and score a goal. We spoke about the traffic with Kyran Lofth...

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