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Braintree Town 1-2 Dulwich Hamlet: Hamlet are too hot to handle for the Iron!

BRAINTREE slumped to their fifth successive League defeat with a generally lacklustre display.

Dulwich Hamlet

By John Lawrence

BRAINTREE slumped to their fifth successive League defeat with a generally lacklustre display.
Dulwich Hamlet led 2-0 and then missed a penalty before Tom Derry halved the deficit.
Hamlet opened the scoring in the tenth minute. Jordan Green out-paced his marker from Giovanni McGregor’s through pass, beat advancing keeper Billy Johnson, and then rolled the ball into an empty net.
Dulwich continued to dictate matters and doubled their lead on 32 minutes.
From McGregor’s corner, successive headers were blocked before defender Quade Taylor slammed the ball home from close rang...

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