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MAGIC MURTAGH TOPS SIX OF THE BEST

MAGIC MURTAGH

By Harry Pacey

BOREHAM Wood and Eastleigh saved the best to last with a sixgoal thriller at Meadow Park.
Kieran Murtagh earned the home side a point with a 30-yard equaliser 13 minutes from time as Wood came from two goals down to hold the Spitfires, who were already guaranteed a playoff place.
Eastleigh took the lead on the half-hour mark when Jack McKnight slipped a ball into Ollie Dennett and he poked past Ryan Huddart from an acute angle for his first National League goal.
Wood responded 11 minutes later when Ralston Gabriel picked up the ball 25 yards from goal, wriggled free of a d...

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