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SNEE-SY DOES IT FOR TOWN AS HITCHIN FIGHT BACK

By Isaac Mennie

AFC SUDBURY 1
HITCHIN TOWN 1
STRUGGLING Hitchin Town earned a strong point away from home against AFC Sudbury after scoring with two minute remaining in a match filled with drama.
The opening minutes saw Hitchin’s Rio Deall denied by the feet of James Bradbrook after being one-on-one with the goalkeeper.
A minute later, Myles Cowling slipped through Ollie Peters, who calmly slotted past Sebastian Stacey for his third goal in as many matches at home. After that, Town came back into the game but failed to create any real chances.
In the second 45, it took a w...

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