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HAWKS SWOOP IN FOR DERBY GLORY

HAWKS SWOOP

By Matthew Nash

HAPPY HAWKS: Keane Anderson, right, celebrates after scoring Havant’s equaliser
PICTURE: Dave Haines

REUBEN AUSTIN hailed Havant & Waterlooville teammate Leon Maloney’s wonder goal as ‘a hell of a strike’ as the Hawks continued their promotion push with a 3-1 local derby success over Gosport Borough.
Dan Wooden put the Boro ahead in front of 1,406 at Westleigh Park on 24 minutes, only for Keane Anderson to curl home an equaliser for the fifth-placed hosts just seven minutes later.
Havant continued to apply pressure after the break ...

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