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COOKSLEY’S CRACKER IS SO WELCOME FOR ROW

HARTLEY W’TNEY 1 MET POLICE 1
By David Graham

HARTLEY WINTNEY picked up a well merited point against promotion contenders Met Police.
The Row started strongly and a free-kick in the first minute from Josh Webb almost connected with Louie Paget at the back post.
Loose play in the Met defence then led to a fierce drive from Webb which was tipped over by Liam Beach in the visitors’ goal.
Against the run of play the Met went ahead after 17 minutes. A free-kick was awarded close to the Row penalty area. Herson Alves stepped up and found the top corner of the net with an exc...

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