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Nick steals a point for plucky Bluebirds

By Wil Hulbert
CHIPPENHAM TOWN 1
HEMEL HEMPSTEAD 1
CHIPPENHAM TOWN squandered numerous chances, before rescuing a point with a second half equaliser.
Hemel keeper Laurie Walker made a second-minute save as Nat Jarvis was clean through but stumbled before shooting straight at Walker.
James Guthrie and Jarvis had shots blocked by Walker and his defence whilst Chippenham skipper George Rigg volleyed wide.
Hemel opened the scoring on 33 minutes when a ball into the box was cleanly despatched by skipper Jordan Parkes.
Hemel’s Steve Cawley nearly doubled the lead straight after half-time as...

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