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Stags hold on for victory

HAYES & Y’DING U 0 AFC TOTTON 1
By Liam Warren

LEON Maloney’s long-range effort saw AFC Totton return to winning ways.
Both sides jockeyed for possession of the ball in the early stages of the first half.
The Stags looked to play the ball long and high into new arrival from Poole Town in Tony Lee.
Joan Luque had the away side’s first chance of the match driving inside after the ball broke for him on the half-volley. He met the ball with great technique, but it was easily claimed by Jacob Adams.
Charlie Kennedy, who was the standout performer in The St...

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