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HENDON SURVIVE DROP IN THRILLER

HENDON SURVIVE

Greens to go again in Premier

By John Roger

LUKE OUT! Hendon’s Luke Tingey heads the ball goalwards
PICTURE: Derek Beech

HENDON secured their survival on the final day courtesy of a narrow win over hard-working midtable Swindon Supermarine.
The Greens began brightly with Shaquille Hippolyte- Patrick having an early shot blocked before an effort at the other end from Calvin Dinsley drifted wide.
The only goal of the game came in the sixth minute when Supermarine failed to clear a shot from the edge of the box and it was turned home by Hippolyte- Patrick for his 21st finish of the ca...

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