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League Review





       The  Met  won  4-1  at  Imber  Court  against  mid-table  Tiverton
       Town.  Herson  Rodrigues-Alves  after  14  minutes  and  Martell
       Taylor-Crossdale 4 minutes later gave the Met a two-goal cushion
       at half-time. On the hour-mark, Ollie Knight added the Met’s third
       and 6 minutes later, he notched his second and the hosts` fourth,
       with Tom Purrington netting a late consolation for the Yellows.

       Dorchester  returned  to  winning  ways  after  three  successive
       defeats with a 3-0 verdict against Hanwell Town at the Avenue
       Stadium.  The  Geordies`  first  visit  to  the  county  town  wasn’t  a
       happy one, although it was goalless at the break. Jordan Ngalo
       broke the deadlock to give the Magpies a 54th-minute lead that
       Charlie  Gunson  doubled  just  3  minutes  later.  It  got  worse  for
       Hanwell  in  the  72nd  minute  when  they  went  down  to  ten-men
       after Adam Laaref received a second yellow card. And the hosts
       added  a  third  in  the  83rd  minute  with  Gunson’s  second  of  the
       afternoon.  The  Magpies  also  finished  with  ten-men,  however,
       when Matt  Neale  was shown a straight red card 2 minutes into
       stoppage time for a challenge on the Geordies` keeper.

       Supermarine  moved  into  eighth,  leap-frogging  their  hosts
       Beaconsfield Town, after edging a 3-2 win at Holloways Park.
       Zack  Kotwica  put  `Marine  in  front  after  just  6  minutes  and  6
       minutes later, Joe Tumelty made it 2-0. Callum Webb pulled the
       Rams back in the game after 28 minutes and with 12 minutes to
       go, Nathan Minhas  finally equalised for Beaconsfield. But in the
       88th minute, James Harding popped up to win it for Lee Spalding’s
       visitors.
       Every time North Leigh are written off, they seem to pick up a
       win  –  and  they  did  so  again  on  Saturday,  beating  fourth-from-
       bottom Harrow Borough 2-0 at Eynsham Park.
       Jack Alexander gave the Millers a 37th-minute lead that Jordan
       Thomas added to just past the hour-mark with a fine strike from
       20 yards.

       And  second-from-bottom  Hartley  Wintney  picked  up  a  very
       useful point from a 0-0 draw at Bolitho Park against a Plymouth
       Parkway side who are 15th but not out of the woods quite yet.
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