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HAWKS DOWNED AT THE DEATH

WHITEHAWK boss Andy Woodman was gutted after watching his struggling side concede a last minute winner against Hungerford.
Danny Mills had put the hosts ahead after the hour mark, but Warren Bentley drew Town level.
However, with the Hawks well worth a point, if not all three, it was Hungerford who stole all three points with Luke Williams scoring in added time.
“I’m gutted for the players because I thought we were the better team,” said Woodman.
“I’m disappointed we didn’t get our rewards.”
Ian Herring forced home keeper Roman Marimon to clear off ...

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