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HAWKES EYES THE BIG TIME WITH POOLS

HAWKES EYES

By Matt Badcock

TALENT: Josh Hawkes is making his mark at Hartlepool
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JOSH HAWKES hopes he is repaying the faith shown in him by Hartlepool United boss Craig Hignett as the goalscoring midfielder aims to keep making his mark in Pools colours.
The 20-year-old is a product of the club’s youth system and was travelling with the first team squad when they were in the Football League.
That potential is now blossoming into regular football with Tuesday night’s goal, direct from a corner, in the defeat AFC Fylde his third in two games and eighth of the season.
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