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BLOOMFIELD LIFTS SUPER BORO AS HAMLET WILT

DULWICH HAMLET 1 FARNBOROUGH 4
By John Lawrence

A DEVASTATING firsthalf display by Farnborough extended their unbeaten league run to 12 games.
Mason Bloomfield led the way with a brace as Boro outplayed Dulwich with a four-goal first-half blitz.
The visitors were quick out of the blocks and went close twice before taking the lead in the seventh minute.
Hamlet failed to clear their lines and Jonathon Page broke free and shot into the bottom corner.
Dulwich went into the match protecting a sixgame unbeaten sequence, but looked all at sea, and further defensive frailty saw Bloomfield...

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