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No tragedy for Hamlet but drama still elusive

CARSHALTON ATHLETIC 1 DULWICH HAMLET 1
By Davy Grossman

THE draw between Carshalton Athletic and Dulwich Hamlet did little to improve either clubs’ positions, the Robins trying to move away from the drop zone and Hamlet attempting to get into a playoff place.
It was an entertaining afternoon at the War Memorial Stadium, with Kola Salami having the first chance, after nine minutes, but Toby Bull was equal to it.
The Robins took the lead in the 32nd minute.
Tommy Bradford won the ball in midfield and his pass released Salami, who had no trouble slipping the ball past Bull.
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