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Hendon: Mawer gets the Greens light!

Mawer joined the coaching line-up with Boreham Wood’s PASE Academy in 2013 and was promoted to Luke Garrard’s first-team coach four years later.

Hendon: Mawer

By Jon Couch

TRUSTED NO.2! Cam Mawer is Lee Allinson’s new assistant at Hendon

AMBITIOUS Cam Mawer says he can’t wait to get his teeth into his new role for next season – either of them!
The former Watford and Peterborough midfielder has been named as Lee Allinson’s assistant at Hendon.
And he has also taken up a new post as academy director at his local Step 4 club Kempston Rovers, giving youngsters in his native Hertfordshire the chance to follow his path to the top.
Mawer, 35, enjoyed a glittering career as a player, starting his career in the Football League with Watford and Peterbor...

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