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REVENGE FOR CITIZENS AS BORO LACK KILLER TOUCH

By Brian Walter

HARROW BORO 1
WINCHESTER C 2
WINCHESTER took revenge for a home defeat by Harrow in October, taking all three points in the reverse fixture by the same score.
In truth the result flattered the hosts as Winchester should have been out of sight at half-time.
Harrow came into the game on a four-game unbeaten run, but it was the visitors who made all the running right from the off. Harrow looked sluggish and unorganised as Trevor Caborn and Ik Hill constantly created havoc out wide.
The Citizens took a deserved lead in the 21st minute, Oliver Balmer firing home from 1...

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