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Dickson hat-trick on 40th birthday

By Alan Evans

POTTERS BAR TOWN 0
HORSHAM 6
VETERAN striker Chris Dickson scored a memorable hat-trick on his 40th birthday as Horsham ran riot in Hertfordshire.
Potters Bar Town were coming ointo the game off the back of a 4-0 win at Hendon, but had no answer to the Hornets, who sarted brightly and never let up.
Ola Ogunwamide got them off to the perfect start just seven minutes in, when he cut inside from the right wing and curled the ball in superbly to give Horsham the lead.
Dickson doubled the lead for Horsham with his first on ther stroike of half time when he slotted home fol...

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