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OLYOTT LEAVES IT SO LATE

By Ciaran Morrison

HUNGERFORD T 1
WALTON & H 1
A LATE Thomas Olyott free-kick rescued Walton & Hersham a late point against Hungerford Town as the sides played out a draw at Bulpit Lane.
The Swans threatened an early goal, with winger Nana Owusu looking particularly dangerous down the left flank.
But their attacking threat was subdued as the first half wore on and Hungerford, after being pinned back, managed to show some attacking threat of their own.
However, it took until the 40th minute for the first shot on target to arrive. A Joe Shepherd strike was deflected narrowly...

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