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KEARNEY THE HERO AS THE MET FEEL BLUE

By Simon Grigor
HARROW BOROUGH 4
MET POLICE 3
AFTER 106 goals in their 23 league games: it’s incredible entertainment with Harrow Borough this season! A Dylan Kearney hattrick, the third in the fourth minute of stoppage time, gave Harrow the win in a rip-roaring game with Met Police.
The goal-fest began on ten minutes, when Met keeper Luke Williams allowed Ryan Moss’s cross to slip through his hands and Kearney was on-hand to convert. The lead didn’t last long, as a half-cleared corner saw Oliver Robinson cross for Jack Mazzone to score.
The Met went in front after 24 minu...

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