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TALE OF TWO PENALTIES AS TEN-MAN STAGS RALLY

By David Graham
WALTON CASUALS 1
HARTLEY W 1
WALTON Casuals managed to come back from a goal down with ten men to secure a well-earned point against Hartley Wintney.
Both goals came from two clear-cut penalties in each half, with Hartley taking a well-deserved lead in the 20th minute after Sam Argent was bundled over in the box, and Tyron Smith converted.
The first real opportunity of the game came five minutes earlier when Shane Hollamby hit the crossbar with a powerful header from a corner.
With Hartley pressing Walton for the rest of the half and hitting the woodwork for the second time ...

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