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Hawks’ Harry swoops in late to take victory

POTTERS BAR TOWN 2 WHITEHAWK 3
By Amber-Jade Bernard

WHITEHAWK produced a late turnaround to continue Bar’s poor run of form, as the visitors won 3-2 at the Lantern Community Stadium.
Nana Kyei had a huge chance for Bar early on, but Francis Hurl was equal to his effort from close range.
Against the run of play Whitehawk found themselves in front, as they capitalised on some poor defending from Bar when Harry Bridle arrived at the front post to score.
Leon Lobjoit – who signed in the week on dual registration from National League North Bedford Town – hit the po...

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