Lewes kept up the pressure on division one south leaders Windsor and Eton with a gutsy victory against Bromley.
Rooks had Justin Harris and Junior Kadi sent off late on along with Bromley's Mark Willy, but with nine men Steven King's men held on.
The visitors went ahead on 20 minutes when Adolph Amoako fired home from 18 yards.
However, two goals in ten minutes after the interval turned the game on its head. Marc Whiteman latched on to Warren Haughton's pass and slid home his 18th goal of the season on 47 minutes and eight minutes later a dazzling 60-yard run by Dwain Clarke ended with a perfect cross which Haughton nodded in from close range.
With 20 minutes remaining, Whiteman crossed for Haughton to make it 3-1.
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