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Greens stutter on their travels

By Dill Butcher
WEYMOUTH 3
HENDON 0
WEYMOUTH stormed back to the top of the table as they secured their fifth win on the bounce with their second defeat of Hendon in 11 days.
Just two minutes in and visiting keeper Andy McCorkell was forced to get down low to thwart Brandon Goodship.
Ben Thomson nearly found the far corner in the 25th minute but McCorkell saved again moments after Charlie Smith had fired in a longranger straight at Tom McHale at the other end.
The hosts edged ahead just past the half-hour mark when Stephane Zubar released Goodship and his cute ball across was on a plate for...

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