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HADLEY 6 LITTLE OAKLEY 2

By Oliver Dee

DESPITE the score line, Hadley were made to fight by Little Oakley in a pulsating cup tie.
The deadlock was broken in the 28th minute when Hadley forward Isaac Stones finished low into the bottom corner. The Bricks doubled their lead 10 minutes into the second half when Zac Uribarri finished off a brilliant individual move.
But the Acorns hit back with two quick goals. First, Rory Harman finished from close range, and Harry Mann converted a penalty.
Four goals in the last 15 minutes saw Hadley though. Stones made it 3-2 with a header before goals from Peter Rosemin, Lu...

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