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LEADERS TAKE FULL TOLL OF HAMLET!

By Cosmo O’Connor

HUTCH JOY: Hutchinson celebrates second-half strike with team-mates as Invicta march on

LEAGUE leaders Folkestone Invicta travelled to sunny south London with 11 goals in their last three games to face an inconsistent Dulwich Hamlet side falling ever further from the play-offs.
Dulwich manager Mark Dacey said the victors, “have a front three to die for”, as Folkestone sit 14 points clear of second place Aveley with 79 goals in 31 games.
Another loss for Hamlet keeps them in the bottom half, closer to relegation than the play-off places Dacey...

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