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Brentwood Town 1-2 Dulwich Hamlet: Tyrone’s power is Hamlet’s saviour

DULWICH Hamlet needed Tyrone Sterling’s winner six minutes from time to send them into the next round after Brentwood recovered from an early goal to stage a spirited second half comeback.

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BRENTWOOD T 1 Harvey 50 DULWICH HAM 2 Mills 13, Sterling 84
By Ken Hobbs

HEARTACHE! Tyrone Sterling is congratulated after firing Dulwich Hamlet’s winner, much to the angst of the Brentwood players
PICTURE: Rob Avis

DULWICH Hamlet needed Tyrone Sterling’s winner six minutes from time to send them into the next round after Brentwood recovered from an early goal to stage a spirited second half comeback.
The in-form Blues had the first shot on target through Andy Freeman in the sixth minute.
But the visitors kept the ball well despite the blustery conditions.
And they were rewarded for thei...

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