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Brooks breaks injury-hit Tudors

By Allan Mitchell
MARVIN BROOKS’ 30th minute goal was enough to give the Dolphins a shock but deserved victory at Vauxhall Road.
Hemel Hempstead Town’s dreadful injury list finally took its toll as they took the field with 11 barely fit players and included two academy lads on the bench.
And two Tudors lasted only 25 minutes with former EFL players Matt Spring and Will Hoskins having to be replaced.
Poole took full advantage of this, creating most of the goalscoring opportunities and should have been in front before they finally broke the deadlock, with Brooks heading home after...

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