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Kiernan seals points and Wings soar on

By Declan O’Reilly
WEALDSTONE 1
WELLING UNITED 3
THE Wings fly on in the playoffs chase as Welling beat their in-form opponents.
Goals from Brendan Kiernan and Bradley Goldberg cancelled out Danny Green’s opener.
The home side won a penalty inside 15 minutes when Tarryn Allarakhia’s cross struck a Wings hand.
Green stepped up to bury from 12-yards past Dan Wilks.
Montel Agyemang hit the bar from the edge of the box just two minutes later to almost draw Welling level.
Green almost doubled his tally in the 19th minute when Allarakhia set the scorer up in the box but was stop...

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