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BRICKS LAY GROUND WORK FOR THEIR WIN

BRICKS LAY

DIV 1 CENTRAL
By Oliver Deed

HADLEY 4 Stones 19, Hayes 74, Alfano 90+1, Gould 90+4
BERKHAMSTED 1 Andrews 49
THREE late goals saw Hadley triumph in an early promotion six pointer against high flying Berkhamsted at Brickfield Lane.
Hadley had the better of the first half and went ahead in the 19th minute when Isaac Stone picked the ball up on the edge of the box and rifled home past the outstretched arm of Henry Blackledge to give the Bricks the early advantage.
They should have doubled their lead before half time, but Finley Aldridge and Stones failed to capitalise on the good chan...

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