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ROBINS SLIDE BACK AFTER HALLETT HITS FOR AMBERS

ROBINS SLIDE

By Ricky Simons
BRACKNELL TOWN 1
CHESHUNT 1

LEADING FROM THE FRONT: Dave Hancock, the Bracknell captain, celebrates his goal, while, inset left, Chesthunt congratulate each other on their equaliser
PICTURE: Neil Graham

BRACKNELL played out a score draw with fellow promotion hopefuls Cheshunt.
The visitors had an early chance to go ahead when a long free-kick made it through to Jason Hallett in the Robins’ penalty area but his close-range effort was well saved by the feet of Chris Grace.
The hosts began to find a foothold in the game after that and had chances to take the lead bu...

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