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Box parks a point for Darts

By Chris Palmer

DARTFORD 2
DULWICH HAMLET 2
OLLY BOX scored to rescue a point, as in-form Dartford hit back to stretch their unbeaten league run to nine games in an entertaining encounter with Dulwich Hamlet.
The visitors should have taken an early lead in Kent.
But the excellent Luke Wanadio saw Jacob Marsden pull off two good saves in the opening five minutes. Dillon Barnes then made a terrific double stop at the other end to keep out the Darts, before Callum Jones put the hosts ahead six minutes later with a fine 21st-minute effort.
The home side were pegged back on the st...

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