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BATTEN OFF EARLY BUT CITY HOLD ON TO END

BATH CITY 0 DULWICH HAMLET 0
By Mark Stillman

A MAGNIFICENT defensive display earned ten-man Bath City a wellearned point against Dulwich Hamlet.
The Romans saw Jack Batten sent off on 14 minutes but battled superbly against the Londoners to keep a clean sheet.
Jerry Gill’s side could have stolen it at the end with Alex Fletcher and Cody Cooke denied by Charlie Grainger, but he would have been proud with his team’s efforts in the circumstances.
The hosts’ afternoon unravelled when Ibra Sekajja robbed Batten 30 yards from goal and was upended by the centre-back, lea...

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