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Stones put weak Hemel to sword

By Alan Mitchell
HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TN 0 WEALDSTONE 3
THIS was a good time to face Hemel as they were missing no less than seven players with injury and suspension and were only able to name four substitutes that included two academy lads. Wealdstone took full advantage without really getting out of second gear themselves.
There was actually nothing to report until Stones took the lead on 17 minutes after a dull opening period. The goal came after a free-kick was lofted into the box from the right, Hemel keeper Sam Beasant opted to punch rather than catch the ball and it came straight back in ...

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