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WILKS HOLDS UP HAMLET

DULWICH HAMLET 0 WELLING UNITED 1 By John Lawrence
AN early goal from defender Romoney Crichlow-Noble gave Welling three vital points on a wet and windswept afternoon at Champion Hill.
But Dulwich were left to rue a number of missed chances for not taking even a point in the game.
The decisive goal was scored in the eighth minute when Hamlet failed to clear a free-kick into the box from Anthony Cook and Crichlow-Noble fi red home from ten yards.
Nyren Clunis later went close for Dulwich with an overhead kick, while Cook twice blazed over the bar for the visitors.
Welling goalkeeper Dan Wilk...

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