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Doubles all round as Hemel survive a second-half rally

Doubles all

By Allan Mitchell

HEML HEMPSTEAD were pushed all the way by their lower-league opponents who looked dead and buried at 4-0 down before two goals in as many minutes brought the tie back to life.
The Tudors pressed hard in the opening period and went in front after 17 minutes when Darren Ward toe poked a loose ball home from close range.
After the early pressure, Wingate started to get a foothold in the game and forced a corner that Ahmet Rifat headed on to the goal frame. Laurie Walker then saved well from a free-kick but after a period on the back foot, Hemel scored a second when Sanchez...

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