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McGrory’s Hungry for goals

HUNGERFORD T 2 HANWELL TOWN 0
By Martyn Leach

A LOUIS McGrory double won the points for Hungerford at Bulpit Lane, continuing their 2025 unbeaten home record.
It was a fast start for the home side when Mc-Grory was quickest to react in the six-yard box after a Jose Marquez shot was blocked and McGrory smashed the ball into the roof of the net past Beasant.
Hungerford were on top in the early period, Joe Shepherd nearly finishing a Curtis Angell cross before Beasant stopped it.
Redman Evans saved a Seabrook free-kick late on in the half but Hungerford held the lead.
Hungerford were...

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