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Hornchurch 1-1 Salisbury: Gritty Urchins dig deep

Ten-man Hornchurch produced a dogged display to earn a share of the spoils against Salisbury in the National League South.

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By Stephen McEnnerney

Ten-man Hornchurch produced a dogged display to earn a share of the spoils against Salisbury in the National League South.
The visitors had the better of the opportunities early on – Lewis Brown’s effort cleared the bar before Callum Watts was denied by Urchins keeper Mason Terry, who saved well.
The Urchins’ task looked more of an uphill struggle when, on the half hour, captain Ryan Scott was shown a straight red card for a last man challenge.
However, on a quick break, Henry Hearn could have opened the scoring but his effort from a tight angle didn’t trouble Rhys Byr...

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