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BROWN IS ON TARGET AS GREENS WIN AGAIN

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HENDON 2 Brown 34, Dombaxe 65 FARNBOROUGH Cullen 80
Gray is thrilled at win
By David Ballheimer

KING COLE: Cole Brown, left, opens the scoring for Hendon
PICTURE: Derek Beech

HENDON continued their unbeaten start to the new season with a victory over the previous league leaders Farnborough.
And manager James Gray admitted the success did not come easy against the highflying Boro.
“It was hard work,” he said. “We put in a real shift, but we had to. I am delighted to get out of the game with three points.”
In the second minute, a short back-header from Howard ...

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