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HAMLET FAIL TO FIND AN EQUALISER AT SAINTS

ST ALBANS CITY 1 DULWICH HAM 0
By Jake Ellacott

ST ALBANS made it three wins on the bounce thanks to a solitary Kieran Petrie goal against Dulwich Hamlet at Clarence Park.
With the two sides separated only by goal difference, it was no surprise that the early stages proved to be a tight affair.
Sam Smart got a shot away from close range that was dealt with at the near post, before Michael Chambers tested Sam Donkin at the other end with a low strike.
Leo Sery then forced Toby Bull into a reaction save from an Alex Dyer corner.
The deadlock was finally broken in the 38th minute by...

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