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GOALIE ON TARGET AGAIN

WINCHESTER C 2 HUNGERFORD T 2
By Malcolm Clarke

LUKE Cairney became one of the few goalkeepers to score in successive games, when for the second game in a row he scored from the penalty spot to earn his side a point in a home fixture.
The draw moved Winchester out of the relegation zone and to add spice to Cairney’s achievement, both penalties were scored against clubs he had previously played for.
Hungerford went 1-0 up in the 13th minute when a corner from their captain Louis Mc-Grory was headed home by Baboucar Jarra.
It became 2-0 in the 35th minute when Elis Watts follo...

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