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A tragedy as Hamlet have late cross to bear

DULWICH HAMLET 1 BATH CITY 2
By John Lawrence

A FLUKE goal from Elliott Frear deep into stoppage time saw visiting Bath emerge victorious.
Hamlet had gifted Bath their opener on the stroke of halftime, and despite equalising early in the second half, they could not believe their wretched luck when Frear’s hopeful cross went in.
Dulwich enjoyed the balance of play during a fairly uneventful opening half. Joe Felix saw his 20-yard drive deflected wide, with keeper Max Harris left flat-footed. Johl Powell blazed over and a low cross from George Porter was screwed over his own go...

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