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WILEY WHITES MAKE LIGHT WORK OF FLAT GREENS

HENDON 1 SALISBURY 4
By David Ballheimer

SALISBURY ambled to a comfortable Good Friday victory at sunny Silver Jubilee Park.
Hendon were flat and on on the back foot from the start, unsurprisingly given their 12-hour round trip to Devon three days earlier.
By the 37th minute, Whites forward James Plant had been denied twice by Aymen Azaze, and once by the woodwork. Azaze’s luck had run out however: Devon Arnold was on hand to stroke the rebound home when it came back off the post.
Two goals in the first 10 minutes of the second half sealed the game for the Whites, both neat ...

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