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KEEPER BARKER THE HERO FOR SWANS!

KEEPER BARKER

By Max Bradfield

WALTON & H 2

Bolger 43, Barker 90+2

DORCHESTER T 2

Dickson 52, 56
WALTON & Hersham found a point from the unlikeliest of sources in this dramatic four-goal thriller with Dorchester Town.
The Swans began well and created a great chance in the 19th minute as Junior Eccleston forced a fine stop from Mags’ keeper Gerard Benfield.
Three minutes later, Olaf Koszela stole the ball out wide for Dorchester before driving into the area well.

JEEPERS KEEPERS! Walton & Hersham goalkeeper Jos Barker wheels away after his dramatic late equaliser
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