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Jombati penalty cements success

SALISBURY 2 HUNGERFORD T 1
By Ray Pearce

SALISBURY bagged a thoroughly deserved win, but they should have won by a bigger score against ten-man Hungerford.
The visitors made an encouraging start and took the lead in the eighth minute.
Salisbury keeper Josh Gould made an ill-judged short clearing pass to Aaron McCreadie and he was overpowered in the six-yard box. The ball fell to Conor McDonagh and he hammered home to give the Crusaders the early lead.
Salisbury responded and two efforts from whistled narrowly over the Hungerford bar. At the other end, Gould in the Whites goal palme...

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