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Bailey turns on style for Havant

By Jim Rowe
TONBRIDGE ANGELS 1
HAVANT & WATER’VILLE 3
ALL THE goals came in the first half in a game that saw the visitors enhance their reputation as possible promotion candidates. With a twogoal deficit at half time, the Angels tried hard to get back into the game and possibly enjoyed the better chances but Havant always looked fairly comfortable.
Angels were ahead after just three minutes when a fairly innocuous cross from the right just wasn’t dealt with by the visiting defence and Tommie Hession-Harris who had stolen in from the left had the easiest of tasks to convert ...

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