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LEE OFF TO FLIER FOR THE TUDORS

HEMEL HEMPSTEAD T 3 WEYMOUTH 0
By Ollie Heathcote

LEE ALLINSON’S made a superb start as Hemel Hempstead manager with victory over Weymouth after leaving Hendon Town.
The Tudors were able to find joy down the flanks, with both Sam Adenola and Dan Wishart pushing high up the pitch.
However, it was the visitors who almost took the lead through Mustapha Olagunju.
The hosts were soon to score after the break, with an excellent free-kick from Brandon Barzey finding the bottom-left corner.
Just four minutes later, Barzey doubled Hemel’s advantage after a well-worked attack ...

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