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BIGG SIX WITH TWO TREBLES!

DIV 1 CENTRAL
BIGGLESWADE 6 BEACONSFIELD T 1
By Lee Rusbridge

DANIEL Bond and Adam Hunt both scored hat-tricks as Biggleswade FC swept aside a good Beaconsfield Town outfit to make it 26 goals in four home outings.
FC quickly found themselves two goals up with a brace from Adam Hunt.
The first was a diving header from a Daniel Bond cross and the second a sweetly-struck low drive. Beaconsfield were always a threat and they halved the deficit after 27 minutes with a well-taken finish by Jack Esiri. The visitors had their best spell, but then Daniel Bond guided a stunning finish
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