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DOWN BUT NOT OUT AS BALE SEALS RARE WIN

WIMBORNE TOWN 1 HARTLEY W’TNEY 0
By Graham Dunn

LEWIS Beale’s secondminute goal was enough to give relegated Wimborne a first win for 15 games.
Harry Morgan headed on Gerard Benfield’s goal-kick for the striker to cleverly lob keeper Thomas Williams, and score his second in two games.
The home side nullified The Row’s physical threat by pressing and harrying, and had the better of the opening exchanges.
Jack Torniainen volleyed wide from distance, Jez Bedford twice shot from the edge of the area and Dan Bartlett pulled his shot wide.
The visitors then came m...

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