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REA HELPS HILLIANS TO SAVE A LATE HOME POINT

BURGESS HILL T 1 DULWICH HAMLET 1
By Jack Naldrett

GLEN Rea’s 97th-minute equaliser saw Burgess Hill’s dominance eventually pay off in their draw with Dulwich Hamlet in front of a crowd of over 1,000.
The first chance, the best of this opening stanza, fell to Hill’s George Vorster as he managed to break clear with only the Hamlet goalkeeper and former Hill stopper Toby Bull to beat. He could not convert though, firing at the 22-year-old’s legs as the chance went begging.
Both teams were intent on getting the ball down and playing so it was an entertaining...

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