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Wall arrives late to steal the show

HAVANT & W’LOOVILLE 2 CHELMSFORD CITY 1
By Trevor Brock

HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE enjoyed consecutive home wins for the first time since October against their brave Essex visitors.
The home side enjoyed the better of the opening period, but it was the visitors who had the best chance.
Tom Blackwell found Charlie Sheringham, and it took a fine save from Ross Worner to deny him.
The Hawks lost striker Manny Duku after 11 minutes with a nasty head injury, but he was replaced by Alex Wall, who was man of the match. In the final minutes of the half, the big striker created a cha...

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