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CHESHAM UTD 4 HARTLEY WINTNEY 2

SOUTH
By Jon Batham

■ BRADLEY Clayton claimed the match-ball as Chesham took the points in a goal-fest at The Meadow.
The former Brentford youngster’s first came a minute before the break when he bent a left foot shot into the corner to cancel out Samuel Argent’s early header for the visitors.
He slammed home a spot kick on the hour before Wintney levelled again soon after through a bizarre Mark Kirby own goal.
Zak Joseph to put the hosts in front again with a thunderbolt nine minutes from time.
Clayton sealed it in stoppage time, however, completing his hat-trick ...

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