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Boro hold off Hamlet fight back

EASTBOURNE BORO 4 DULWICH HAMLET 3

By Kevin Anderson
LIVE and unscripted? Nobody could have quite expected this dramatic and eventful afternoon at a damp and chilly Priory Lane.
Eastbourne had the tie apparently sewn up at 4-0, in a first half that included a penalty, a red card and some devastating finishing.
But Hamlet, hapless for over an hour, stormed back with three late goals to leave a bewildered Borough clinging on.
Alfie Rutherford, a livewire all afternoon, rifled Eastbourne ahead on five minutes and a magnificent Ryan Hall strike doubled the lead before, on the half-hour, Magnus ...

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