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HAT-TRICK HERO DENIED AT DEATH

By Leo Usher-Murray

HARINGEY BORO 3
LOWESTOFT TOWN 3
IT was goals galore at Coles Park as Step 3 Lowestoft Town hit back to take brave Haringey Borough to a replay.
Joe Waight was the hatr-trick hero for the hosts, while the Trawlermen were indebted to Harvey Sayer’s last-minute equaliser.
Lowestoft wasted no time in showing their quality when Joe Duffy took on both Haringey centre halves and cleverly placed his shot past the keeper to put his side a goal up inside seven minutes.
Haringey responded within six minutes when Waight took a touch in the air that left him one on...

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