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HAMLET HANG ON TO HOPE

By Richard Murrill
FOLKESTONE INVICTA 0
DULWICH HAMLET 3
RUTHLESS Dulwich secured what turned out to be a comfortable victory at Folkestone with a three-goal, first-half blitz which kept their faint title hopes alive.
Invicta had gone into the game with hopes of overhauling Hamlet and going second, but they were dashed in six first-half minutes.
Hamlet started the brighter and never relented – dangerman Riese Allassami volleying wide from close range after Nyren Clunis had got to the line down the right hand side in a move that also involved Nathan Ferguson and Sanchez Ming.
Indeed, i...

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