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WILL MAKES LONG TRIP WORTH IT

By Alfie Lumb
WEYMOUTH 0
DARLINGTON 1
DARLINGTON’S 350- mile trek home would have passed a bit quicker thanks to Will Hatfield’s winner.
The Quakers progressed through to the next round of the FA Trophy by dumping out National League Weymouth thanks to Hatfield’s strike.
It came in the 45th minute when captain Hatfield pressed on from midfield, and fired a shot with his right boot as soon as he had pushed himself into the area that beat keeper Gerard Benfield at his near post.
Weymouth nearly conceded a second in the 53rd minute. Benfield’s pass to Jacob Mensah was t...

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