16:15 GMT, Monday, 25 August 2008 17:15 UK
Grays 0-1 Eastbourne
Eastbourne snatched a late win against a Grays side who missed a penalty.
Grays should have taken the lead when Darren Baker brought down Stuart Thurgood, who took the spot-kick but saw it saved by keeper Lee Hook.
They paid the price when Smart latched on to a Matt Crabb free-kick and headed beyond the arms of keeper Ross Flitney in the 90th minute.
Crabb was sent off late in the game for a second bookable offence but Eastbourne held on for the win.
Grays Athletic: Flitney, Gier, Wilnis, Stuart, Gross, Welsh, Cogan, Thurgood, Bailey (Molesley 65), Taylor (Reid 73), Kedwell.
Subs Not Used: Arnold, Elliott, Campana.
Booked: Stuart, Molesley, Wilnis.
Eastbourne Borough: Hook, Austin, Baker, Pullan, Jenkins (Matt Crabb 73), Lovett, Smart, Armstrong, Harding, Sigere (Tait 64), Atkin (Nathan Crabb 70).
Subs Not Used: Winterton, Budd.
Sent Off: Matt Crabb (90).
Booked: Matt Crabb.
Goals: Smart 90.
Att: 641
Ref: R Fletcher (Derbyshire).
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