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HEDGES BAGS A COUPLE AS WHITES SINK GENERALS

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By Jimmy Bowie

SALISBURY 3
Coppin 5, Hedges 63, 90+9

CHESHAM U 1
German 76

DOUBLE DELIGHT: Noah Coppin celebrates with Ryan Penny

A BUMPER crowd of 1,186 turned up at the Ray Mac Stadium to see second-place Salisbury defeat table-toppers Chesham in an endto-end game which ended with late drama.
The Salisbury manager Brian Dutton praised his “special group of players and special group of fans” claiming that “when they come together like that, we’re almost unstoppable”.
Salisbury started the game quickly, and took the lead inside the first fiv...

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