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Dom’s awesome foursome for Fleet

EBBSFLEET UNITED 4 DULWICH HAMLET 2
By Stuart Francis

DOMINIC POLEON scored all four goals for Ebbsfleet in this entertaining win over Dulwich Hamlet.
The striker now has 32 league goals for the season but the runaway leaders didn’t have it their own way against an improving Hamlet side, who rued a missed second-half penalty.
Greg Cundle set up Poleon for a third-minute opener but Dulwich replied through Joe Felix’s smart finish. But Dulwich keeper Charlie Grainger failed to collect Josh Wright’s corner and Poleon turned in his second inside nine minutes.
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