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HAWKS END BORO RUN

HAWKS END

Damage is done early on

By Ian Barham

HARLOW TOWN: 4-2-3-1 Bexon, Plumpton, Koranteng, Moanda, Rodgers, Simms, Watkins (Price- Placid 86), Richardson, Aqcuah, Hitchcock, Foy
Subs not used: Vaughan, Adaje, Clarke
HARINGEY BOROUGH: 4-4-2: Pajetet (Jackson 74), Richards, O’Donoghue, Stone, Kirby, Mitchell (McDonald 46), Akinwande, Durojayie, Gabriel, Barker (Staunton 55), Nouble
Subs not used: Aresti, Sappleton

HUGS ALL ROUND: Tom Hitchcock toasts his first-minute goal

HARLOW Town caused an upset with an early goal in each half to end Haringey Borough’s 15-league game unbeate...

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