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Darts up to fourth after joy on road

HEMEL HEMPSTEAD T 0
DARTFORD 3
By Allan Mitchell
DARTFORD left with three deserved points after dominating the second period.
The Tudors almost took the lead early on when Rowan Liburd found himself in space but he could only hit the post from a tight angle.
Dartford had two opportunities before the break, Hemel keeper Laurie Walker saving well from Warren Mfula from close range and then Mfula skied his shot from even closer in with Walker stranded at the far post.
The second half was all Dartford and they missed several chances through Alfie Pavey and Mfula.
Richard Sho-Silva then headed o...

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