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10-MAN MAGPIES STUN CRUSADERS

STH PREM SOUTH
By Terry Spracklen

DORCHESTER TOWN 4
HUNGERFORD TOWN 2
DORCHESTER surged back into the play-off places with a powerful second-half performance at the Avenue Stadium despite playing with ten men for an hour.
The Magpies opened the scoring after 27 minutes when Wes Fogden won the ball near the corner flag to find Harry Hutchinson whose cross was swept home at the far post by Luke Pardoe.
But four minutes later Ollie Haste was red carded having adjudged to have fouled Elis Watts in making a clearance and Louis McGrory made no mistake from the penalty spot.
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