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TUDORS ARE SET FOR BIG SEAGULLS TIE AFTER DRAW

By Shea Darcy

HEMEL HEMPSTD 1
SALISBURY 1
HEMEL Hempstead Town cemented their place in the play-off places with this hard-fought draw with Salisbury.
Joe White’s third-minute penalty for the Tudors proved enough to seal fifth place, even though Nathan Odokonyero equalised for the Whites in front of a bumper crowd of 1,609.
It means Lee Allinson’s men will now play Weston-super-Mare in the Play-Off Eliminator on Tuesday night.
Hemel struck first blood on a hectic day of promotion activity when they were awarded a penalty after Dom Revan was adjudged to have handled i...

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