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Hanwell shared a 2-2 draw at Holloways Park against Beaconsfield Town. But
       the Geordies showed their fighting spirit as they had to come back from being a
       brace of Nathan Minhas goals down to salvage a draw. Minhas scored in the 3rd
       and 47th minutes for the Rams. Chid Onokwai pulled one back just past the hour-
       mark and then Mark Waters equalised with 9 minutes remaining.
       Dorchester were held to a 0-0 draw at Lodge Road by Yate Town – the Magpies
       first draw.
       Bank  Holiday  Monday  also  saw  wins  for  Swindon  Supermarine,  Gosport
       Borough, Salisbury and new boys Bracknell Town.

       Supermarine recovered from Saturday’s loss at Salisbury to beat Merthyr Town
       2-1  at  the  Webbswood  Stadium.  Harry  Williams  opened  the  scoring  after  20
       minutes to give `Marine a lead they held until right on the stroke of half-time when
       Ricardo  Rees  equalised.  Williams  won  it  for  the  hosts  on  68  minutes  when  he
       scored from the penalty spot.

       Gosport inflicted a 5-1 hammering on Parkway on Saturday, but it took only one
       to beat the team who came up with the champions from Division One South last
       season,  Winchester  City.  Kyal  Williams  gave  Boro  the  lead  at  the  Charters
       Community Stadium after 34 minutes. But they were forced to hang on for most of
       the second half with ten-men after Harry Jewitt-White was sent-off for an off-the-
       ball incident in the 51st minute.

       Salisbury also recorded successive Bank Holiday wins after beating Poole Town
       2-1 at the BlackGold Stadium in front of a crowd of 632. The Dolphins, who also
       won on Saturday, broke the deadlock to take the lead on 61 minutes through Toby
       Holmes.

       However,  that  lead  lasted  barely  6  minutes  as  Devon  Arnold  levelled  for  Steve
       Claridge’s side. And with 11 minutes remaining, Sukjae Lee, recently signed from
       Havant & Waterlooville, came off the bench to win it for the Whites.

       Bracknell were the bookmakers` favourites to go straight up and recovered from
       their first defeat at home to Chesham on Saturday to beat Hartley Wintney 2-1
       at The Memorial Fields. The Robins got off to a great start with a goal inside the
       opening minute from Jordan Esprit. Aaron McLeish-White pulled the Row back on
       terms 13 minutes later.

       But Mickel Platt scored what proved to be Bracknell’s winner in the 63rd minute.
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