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Moore’s goal ace Olly has got the Hornets buzzing

Olly Martin is hoping to fire Hebburn Town into the NPL East play-offs after rediscovering his scoring touch.

Moore’s goal

By Mark Carruthers

BACK IN BUSINESS: Olly Martin has ended his goal drought for Hebburn Town

GOAL-GETTER Olly Martin is hoping to fire Hebburn Town into the NPL East play-offs after rediscovering his scoring touch.
The former FA Vase winner ended a six-game run without a goal when he scored twice in last weekend’s 5-1 home hammering of Consett to take the Hornets into second place in the table.
A shock midweek defeat defeat to Carlton Town and the postponement of yesterday’s meeting with Pontefract Collieries halted their progress somewhat, but even though leaders Worksop Town are a who...

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