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WANDERERS’ WOE AS THEY THROW AWAY WIN

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OOPS: James McShane plays the ball through the legs of keeper David Hughes before he scores the opening goal
PICTURE: Ed Bo yden

DORKING WANDERERS: 3-5-2: Huk 7; Philpot 7, Boulter 6, Hamlin 6; Ray 6, Pearse 6, Taylor 7 (Sheridan 76 6), Moore 7, Sole 7 (Tolfrey 63 7); Putman 8 (Oaks 89 6), McShane 8 Subs not used: Chendlik, Beard
HARLOW TOWN: 4-4-2: Hughes 7; Rogers 6, Siva 6, Pope 7, Sonko 6; Clarke 7 (Fagg 63 6), Small 7, Gordon 6 (Reed 51 7), Ibe 6 (Edwards 74 6); Simms 7, Ajala 7 Subs not used: Antoine, Martin
By Les Freeland
DORKING saw an early two-goal advantage wiped out as...

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