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Friday, May 25 2012

Dartford 4 Boston 2

Jacob Erskine

Jacob Erskine was the hat-trick hero as Dartford booked a place in the last 16 of the FA Trophy in an entertaining tie with Boston United.

The former Gillingham striker put Darts ahead as early as the fourth minute with a cheeky back heel from James Rogers’ cross.

Former Forest and Notts County forward Spencer Weir-Daley headed home to level the scores for the visitors on 22 minutes as Darts looked static from a set piece.

Erskine (pictured) put the hosts back in front after the break, toe-poking home a flick-on from Elliot Bradbrook. Lee Noble stretched the lead to 3-1 shortly after with a similar neat finish inside the area.

With nine minutes to go, Leon Constantine’s header gave Boston renewed hope to make it 3-2. But Erskine calmed the nerves of the majority 1,166 crowd to complete his hat-trick in the dying minutes.

Dartford will take their place in the last 16 with the draw due to be made on Monday.

Who do Darts fans fancy facing in the next round? Tell us what you think and leave a comment below.

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