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Dutton: We’ll have to just lick wounds

SALISBURY 1 HAMPTON & RICH B 1
By Mark Andrews

REECE Grego-Cox’s late goal denied improving Salisbury a third successive win and lifted the spirits of lowly Hampton & Richmond.
The substitute met Sam Deadfield’s free-kick with a glancing header at the near post to claim a draw.
“We’ll have to lick our wounds after that,” said Whites boss Brian Dutton. “After going 1-0 up, we didn’t show the intensity needed to score again and that’s a learning moment for us.”
His side remain unbeaten since the turn of the year a...

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