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MOLES END THEIR AWAY DAY BLUES

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By Tom Dean
SOUTH CENTRAL ROUND-UP
THIRD-FROM-BOTTOM Molesey took full advantage of a poor Hertford Town performance to secure their first victory away from home this season by an emphatic 4-1 margin.
Goals from Ashley Charles and Dre Grobler gave the visitors a twogoal lead inside the first 24 minutes and despite pressure from the hosts, they held onto it until the break.
The second half saw Hertford striving to get back into the game and when Ollie Sharman headed home from a free kick to reduce the arrears in the 71st minute, it appeared that a comeback was on the cards.
However, a third ...

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