Dulwich Hamlet ? 2 - 1 Wimbledon
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Jimmy Nash was still being selected, although it was revealed he was negotiating for a job a considerable distance away, otherwise the forward line was back to as expected, with Jim Wallis far right and Norman Smith at centre-forward. J Smith, from Reigate Priory, took Jones’ place in the half-back line. The precision passing of the Hamlet forward line and overall superior craftsmanship of the home side was apparent from the start and caused the Dons’ defence problems throughout. It was only the brilliance of Haydock, who made many almost impossible saves, that kept the score respectable. The visiting forwards were mostly lacklustre, although that was partly due to the defence dealing with the Dulwich forwards and being unable to feed them an adequate supply to work with. Dulwich were on the attack for almost the entirety of the first half and only took nine minutes to gain the first goal, Phebey taking a pass from Brown before shooting past Haydock. The closest the Dons came in the first half was a shot from Stannard under tackle that went for a corner. |
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