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WALTHAM ABBEY 2 HADLEY 3

CENTRAL DIVISION
By Dave Rudolphson

■HADLEY picked up three huge points with a three-goal burst in nine second-half minutes at Capershotts.
Waltham Abbey had taken the lead after just three minutes, Prince Domafriyie scoring.
Midway through the first half, the Abbotts were awarded a penalty and Ben Baker made no mistake from the spot.
The fightback started six minutes after the resumption with Isaac Stones making it 2–1.
In the 56th minute, Stones struck the crossbar, but Luke Alfano banged home the rebound to equalise.
The Bricks, now in full cry, took the lead aft...

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