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JACK’S A GIANT TO SAVE HAYES

By Mark Brennan
PREMIER SOUTH
BEACONSFIELD 0
HAYES & Y 0
HAYES and Yeading dominated possession and territory for large periods but in the end had keeper Jack Smith to thank for their point.
For all that they pressed, Gary Meakin’s Beaconsfield Town side maintained their shape and discipline and Adam Forster in the home goal was seldom extended beyond regulation efforts.
At the other end, opposite number Jack Smith faced less pressure but was forced to make several very good saves.
Either side of half-time, he turned away a Bayley Brown header and was smartly off his line to produ...

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