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GRAINGER’S THE HERO AS TUDORS ARE THWARTED

GRAINGER’S THE

By Allan Mitchell

HEMEL H’PSTED 1
DULWICH HAM 1
TEN-MAN Dulwich came away with a hard earned point in a feisty affair at Vauxhall Road which saw Hemel’s Charles Clayden sent off.
Hamlet have keeper Charlie Grainger to thank after an inspired second half display that kept the Tudors at bay.
Deon Moore had the first real chance on 15 minutes when he broke away fired in from a tight angle but the ball skidded wide of the far post.
Hemel looked the more likely tand hit the bar through Stephen Duke McKenna’s curled free-kick. Jonathan Lacey then drove just the post shortly...

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