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TUDORS PLAY LIKE KINGS IN PASTING

HEMEL HEMPSTEAD T 5 RAMSGATE 0

By Allan Mitchell
HEMEL Hempstead made it into the hat with an impressive performance against a Ramsgate side who had their moments but were always second best to their National League foes.
Jordan Parkes opened the scoring for Hemel after 12 minutes and it was almost one-way traffic thereafter.
The Tudors doubled their lead when Karl Connolly finished an excellent move that spanned the pitch.
The Rams had a brief spell of pressure but the game was put to bed when Stuart McCall got on the end of an Alex Osborn cross and the excellent Karl Oliyide added two mor...

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