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Wands stretch run and move second

By Wil Hulbert
CHIPPENHAM TOWN 0
DORKING WANDERERS 2
DORKING WANDERERS extended their unbeaten run to double figures as they climbed to second in the table with a professional performance and win at Chippenham Town.
The hosts created twice as many chances but the Surrey side ran out comfortable winners thanks to clinical finishing and several outstanding saves from keeper Slavomir Huk. Wanderers even had the luxury of a missed Jason Prior penalty, superbly saved by Will Puddy midway through the second half.
After Chris Zebroski had headed over for the Bluebirds, the visitors took the lead o...

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