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Red-hot Alfreton owe it to Dom

KIDDER’MSTER H 0
ALFRETON TOWN 1
By Adam Matthews
DOMINIC SMITH’S first-half headed goal was enough for Alfreton Town to seal their fourth victory in a row, leaving Kidderminster Harriers still searching for their first home win of the new campaign.
The high-flying visitors managed to hold on for all three points despite being reduced to ten men in stoppage time when substitute Ben Tomlinson saw red for a second bookable offence.
Alfreton should have taken the lead in the 16th minute when Bobby Johnson’s corner was met by Josh Thacker but his free header sailed over the ba...

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