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BRANWELL’S STRIKE SEES GEORDIES GO THROUGH

By David Airey

AFC DUNSTABLE 0
HANWELL TOWN 1
HANWELL just came out in top in this tightly contested match at Creasey Park.
Dunstable, though, will feel aggrieved that a clear handball penalty decision wasn’t given in the tenth minute.
Jamie Head made a fine save with his legs 14 minutes later from Mathew MacKenzie. Shomari Branwell headed wide soon after but made amends after 36 minutes when his header from a long range free-kick looped over Head into the net to give the visitors the lead.
The second half was end-to-end, with Kain Adom crashing an effort off the bar four ...

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