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KOSZELA’S QUICKFIRE HAT-TRICK LIFTS TOWN

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DORCHESTER T 3 MERTHYR TOWN 2
By Terry Spracklen

A STUNNING seven minute second-half hattrick earned Dorchester Town striker Olaf Koszela the match ball and lifted his side out of the relegation zone.
In a memorable afternoon for the Magpies, manager Tom Killick was shown a straight red card at the interval as he questioned referee Mark Senior’s decisions.
A poor back pass forced Martyrs keeper Will Fuller into conceding a corner which was met by Will Spetch whose header was cleared off the line with Dorchester appealing that the ball had crossed.Magpies keepe...

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