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Marshall lets fly for Hamlet

By Nick Wright

DULWICH HAM 2
CHATHAM TOWN 2
TWO sides with nothing to play for entertained the crowd with a cracking 2-2 draw – with Hamlet grabbing a point right at the death.
Freddie Sears opened the scoring for the visitors in the 19th minute with a neat finish from close range.
It stayed that way for the rest of the half, although Luke Wanadio thought he had earned his side a penalty on 28 minutes while captain Jerome Binnom-Williams was denied at close range on 36 minutes.
It took until the 70th minutes for Hamlet to equalise and it was worth the wait when Max Hudson u...

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