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LAST MAN NIKO NICKS IT

HEMEL HEMPSTEAD 1 T’NBRIDGE ANGELS 1

By Tony Fairbairn
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Muir headed home a corner, the last action of the match, after they were the width of a post from levelling earlier in a dramatic stoppage-time period.
And Muir had also been the centre of attention as the Tudors started brightly, when he had two shots blocked in the fi rst ten minutes.
Although Hemel dominated fi rst-half possession, Tonbridge had two chances to take the lead. However, ex-Hemel player Ben Greenhalgh and Jared Small both fi red wide of the six yard box.
The hosts nearly led just before half-time when Ange...

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