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IRON‘S NINE ARE HELD BY ‘HOPELESS’ BEEVERS

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By Rob Overfield

HITTING BACK: Ben Wynter celebrates finding a quickfire equaliser for Hampton
PICTURES: Ben Harrison-Hyde

HAMPTON: 4-2-3-1: Dieng 7; Wynter 8, Long 6, Wassmer 7, Casey 7; McAuley 6 (Baptiste 70, 7), Mulley 6 (Jolley 26, 7); Kiernan 7, Kretzschmar 7, Hudson-Odoi 6 (Crawford 70, 7); Jeffers 7 Subs not used: Sheldrick, Cook
BRAINTREE: 4-4-1-1: McDonald 7; Gabriel 7, Hill 7, Frimpong 7, Muleba 6; Allen 6, Wright 6, Crook 5, Wyatt 7; Barrington 8 (Bettache 88, 6); Thompson 7 (Grant 78, 6) Subs not used: Baxter, Michael- Percil, Curtis
BRAINTREE TOWN held on for a point ...

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