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Dundas’ drive is enough for draw

HEMEL HEMPSTEAD T 1 HAMPTON & RB 1
By Allan Mitchell
A SHARE of the spoils at Vauxhall Road in a game that matched the conditions, grey and rather dull.
Hampton had most of the possession in a poor first half, with neither goalkeeper tested but it was the home side who took the lead with their first shot on target when Rob Sinclair superbly flicked the ball back to Jordan Parkes, who wasted no time driving it home.
The visitors had a couple of half-chances before the break but lacked the necessary cutting edge.
The second half very much mirrored the first with Hemel on the back foot and...

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