Campbell's stoppage-time double seals dramatic Bulls win
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Luke Campbell scored twice in stoppage time as Jersey Bulls came from behind to dramatically beat Corinthian Casuals 4-3 in Combined Counties Premier South.
There were five goals in the final 11 minutes as Elliot Powell's side somehow pulled out a victory to stay third in the table.
Francis Lekimamati gave the islanders a 10th-minute lead when he took advantage of a defensive mistake and finished well.
But Casuals were level 14 minutes later as Shea Cascoe-Rogers ended a counter attack with a goal.
Reyon Dillon thought he had won it for the hosts with an 85th-minute goal to make it 2-1, but Bulls substitute Seaney McColgan make it all square three minutes later.
Kieron Cadogan then put Casuals in front two minutes later from a hotly contested free kick, but just as it looked as though Bulls would be defeated Campbell was there at the back post to level it up.
But the experienced defender was not finished as he was once again at the back post to convert a Lekimamati cross to seal a sixth successive win in all competitions.