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WANDS SURVIVE TO RULE TUDORS!

WANDS SURVIVE

By Dan Stobbart

DORKING W’DRS 3
Carter 9, Rutherford 15, Prior 55

HEMEL H’PSTD 2
Akanbi 69, Iaciofano 80
DORKING WANDERERS made it back-to-back home wins after a thrilling victory over pre-match league leaders Hemel Hempstead Town at Meadowbank.The hosts led courtesy of goals from Charlie Carter, Alfie Rutherford and Jason Prior, but the Tudors came back into the game in the second half via a superb solo effort from Saleem Akanbi and a Joe Iaciofano penalty following the dismissal of Tony Craig for a second yellow.

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