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WORT SECURES ROYALS SPOILS

DIV 1 S.CENTRAL
HARTLEY W’TNY 0 AFC PORTCH’TR 2
By David Graham

Clark 69, Wort 89
AFC Portchester gave their followers Festive cheer with a good performance and a well merited three points at Hartley Wintney.
Within the first minute the visitors showed intent when Lee Wort combined with Alfie Stanley and a low cross went across the face of goal.
Hartley came into the game and had a good spell midway through the half.
Kyen Nicholas fed in Calvin Camara who rounded the Royals goalkeeper Cameron Scott only to shoot over the crossbar.
Two minutes later Connor Holland f...

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