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WANDERERS ARE HELD…

DORKING W 0
DULWICH HAMLET 0
By Les Freeland
DORKING and Dulwich played out a goalless draw at an overcast and rain soaked Meadow Bank.
The Hamlet began the game stronger by imposing themselves well in midfield.
David Ijaha and Nyren Clunis were pulling the strings, getting the ball to lively winger Reise Allassani numerous times in the opening quarter of an hour and asking ques tions of the Wanderers back line.
But Dorking came into the game as the half wore on and saw more of the ball although throughout the first half chances were at a real premium for both sides.
The only testing effort...

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