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Supermarine shot down by Edwards

HANWELL TOWN 1 SWINDON SUPERMARINE 0
By Malcolm Paice

A NARROW victory over Swindon Supermarine gave Hanwell a welcome second home victory in five days to move them into the top half of the early Premier South table.
Town should have won more comfortably with much of the game being played in the Swindon half.
However, the well-marshalled Supermarine defence dealt with a number of balls into the box and restricted Hanwell to a succession of long-range shots.
That efforts from Chris Regis, Matt MacKenzie, Dan Carr and a header from Will Hall did not open the scoring was down to a pos...

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