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HAT-TRICK HERO CHRIS CREATES BUZZ FOR HORNETS

By Charlie Hempstead

HORSHAM 3
CHESHUNT 1
stored the two-goal cushion within seconds and was then presented with the perfect opportunity to complete his hat-trick when Jack Thomas was penalised for an apparent handball but Ravan Constable saved his spot-kick.
Instead of being 3-1 down, Cheshunt were still in the game and found a new lease of life.
A tricky run by Jeremy Bisau created a chance for Alex Gibson-Ham-A MATCH that Horsham seemed to have comfortably in their grasp at 2-0 with an hour played was transformed into complete chaos for a 10-minute spell until order was restored...

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