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HARTLEY SECURE TWO IN A ROW

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Draw enough to bag second title

COMBINED COUNTIES
By David Groves
HARTLEY WI N TNEY r etained their Premier Division title, being crowned champions on an emotional day at Alwyns Lane.
The Row, who finished with ten men, drew 0-0 at lowly Chertsey Town in front of 115 fans to clinch the point which had evaded them in recent weeks.
Their only remaining title rivals, Westfield, lost 1-0 at Abbey Rangers, who climbed to seventh thanks to an early goal in front of the new stand at The Moor.
Emotions ran high for The Row as fans Colin and Toni Charlton ended their 50km non-stop walk from Hartl...

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