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HITCHIN TOWN 5 BEACONSFIELD T 1

DIV 1 CENTRAL
By Roy Izzard

■ LEWIS Franklin’s hat-trick n helped Hitchin put Beaconsfield to the sword.
His first goal came after seven minutes, producing a clinical finish to a move featuring Liam Brooks and Taylor Rhiney.
Hitchin doubled their lead just two minutes later as Josh Coldicott-Stevens shot home from a Callum Nicolson assist.
Beaconsfield pulled a goal back after 28 minutes when Nnaemeka Anyanwu headed in.
Hitchin went further ahead after 74 minutes when Franklin finished off good work by Nicolson and Callum Kane.
He then hit the post before again sco...

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