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Dartford derby delight as Marcus Dinanga hits a double

Dartford derby

By Daniel English

DARTFORD 4
Dinanga 17, 88, Leonard 32, Allen 75

WELLING UTD 2
Akinyemi 3, 21 (pen)
DARTFORD twice came from behind to round off a week of victories over local rivals with a win over a hard-working Welling side.
The Darts were looking to build upon two victories, with their two previous triumphs coming in derbies against Tonbridge and Ebbsfleet.
Welling, meanwhile, were seeking their first win in five and visited Princes Park having last won there in 2013 in the National League.
Despite the difference in league position, the sides shared four first-half goals.
The Wings f...

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