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City keeper saves Tudors

HEMEL HEMPST’D 1
CONCORD RGRS 0
By Allan Mitchell
HEMEL grabbed the points in a tight affair though their cause was aided by a wind-assisted goal and some brilliant goalkeeping from on-loan Manchester City keeper Daniel Grimshaw, who pulled off a number of superb saves, especially in the first half.
Both sides came into the game on a poor run of form but it was Rangers who started the better, creating some decent chances against the strong wind that blew down the slope at Vauxhall Road.
Billy Roast and Taylor Maloney both saw good efforts saved by the Hemel goalminder before the home ...

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