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KEEPER WOE AS WILSON’S PEN ENOUGH FOR THE WIN

HUNGERFORD T 0 CHERTSEY TOWN 1
By Martyn Leach

CHERTSEY claimed victory at Bulpit Lane thanks to a second-half penalty, though the contest was marred by a controversial first-half incident that forced Hungerford goalkeeper Luke Cairney off.
Loan-signing Kasway Burton, recently arrived from Oxford United, made a lively start and fashioned three opportunities within the opening quarter of an hour.
His best effort came when Harry Williams played him through, but Chertsey goalkeeper Luke Wynne-Roberts was equal to the strike.
The game’s turning point arrived late in the first ha...

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