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HAYWARDSHEATH 0 CORINTHIAN 0

DIV 1 S. EAST
By Will Charlton

■  HAYWARDS Heath winger Gil Carvalho’s missed penalty meant a goalless draw at Hanbury Park yesterday.
Blues captain Byron Napper was pulled down in the area, but Carvalho’s spot-kick hit the bar after he staggered his run-up after 30 minutes.
Football had evaded the 319 in attendance until a second-half burst into life. Corinthian forward Joshua Stirman had a low effort saved with Collings’ outstretched boot to save Carvalho’s blushes.
Later, Carvalho couldn’t chip over Aiden Prall as he...

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