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Hotshot Harry rescues Marine

SWINDON S’MNE 1 CHERTSEY TOWN 0
By Pete Crockett

AS the game between Swindon Supermarine and Chertsey approached injury time, it seemed headed for a goalless draw.
However, after 89 minutes, a deep Nick Peare cross from the left flank found Olly Mehew on the right side of the box.
Stretching, he knocked the ball into Harry Williams who drilled his shot home from 10 yards.
Marine will feel they deserved their victory with Olly Mehew twice breaking clear of the defence, but not finding the final finish.
The first in the fifth minute was well saved by the Curfews keeper Josh ...

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