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HARTLEY WINTNEY 1 MET POLICE 2

DIV 1 S.CENTRAL
By David Graham

■ METROPOLITAN POLICE locked up the points at Hartley Wintney with a thoroughly deserved win.
Hartley had the first chance after 15 minutes when Kayne Moyo combined with Alex Body and the latter brought out a good save from Liam Beach in the Met goal.
Two minutes later the Row went ahead when Alex Body outmuscled the last defender before shooting past Beach.
Met responded and pulled level after 34 minutes.
A corner on the right by Charlie Brown found the head of Guy Davies who nodded home.
Things got better for the Met in the 41st minute whe...

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