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Magpie ace Tarpey on target yet again

MAIDENHEAD UTD 3 WELLING UNITED 0
By Daniel Darlington
THREE fantastic first-half goals helped Maidenhead United coast to all three points over improving Welling United.
The performance, their best at home in several months, was enough to maintain their one point lead over title rivals Ebbsfleet. Crucially, it also showed the Magpies are refreshed and relaxed for the run-in.
Dean Inman’s thumping header from Dave Tarpey’s corner put the home side in front in the 23rd minute before another dazzling piece of skill and finish high into the net from Tarpey, his 36th goal of a record...

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