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Havant fail to fire in tale of two headers

CONCORD RANGERS 1 HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE 1

By Jack Smith
HAVANT remain in the top seven but may rue their missed chances after a closely contested game between the lowly Beachboys and visiting Hawks.
Concord were quick off the mark and opened the scoring through their captain, Steve Cawley.
A near-post corner was flicked over and beyond the watchful eye of the visiting goal keeper Ryan Young into the far corner.
The lead was shortlived though as Jason Prior was on hand to head home a solid equaliser when he arrived at the back post.
Concord wasted a host of chances just before half-time...

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