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Tudors drain Bath’s resolve

By Tony Fairbairn
HEMEL HEMP 2
BATH CITY 1
BATH CITY have proven to be a tough opponent for Hemel in recent times, having only lost to them once in their last five meetings.
However, the same didn’t look likely after five minutes with the hosts having three chances in the opening five minutes, with Jack Midson’s header over the crossbar being the closest to an early goal.
As the match went on, Bath settled into the match with Matt Bower’s effort being the closest to a shock lead.
The increasing pressure from the visitors soon paid off as Jack Midson’s handball gave t...

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