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Oliver picks Postal pocket as Doors opens for Premier League title bid

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Published Date: 10 February 2010
SWR Doors inched closer to lifting the league title with a 5-2 defeat of Sun Postal.
Aaron Lewis, Jay Adu, Warren Drysdale added to a Daniel Oliver brace to give Doors a well-earned win.

They are now two points off top place Martin Baker Rovers with two games in hand.

Fellow Premier Division side Tring Athletic A also had a comfortable afternoon beating Croxley C&H 3-0.

Ian Ranger, Dean Wixon and Steve Wood all hit the target.

Inter Hemel suffered defeat against Hadley 4-2, Wayne Hughes and Ben David their scorers, while Bovingdon, the only Dacorum side in Division One, went down 3-2 at home to Aldenham.

The derby between Potten End and Tring Athletic B in Division Two was won 3-1 by Athletic, Simon Gill getting the 'Enders' only goal.

Hemel Rovers A racked up four goals against Portland Arms but in return were beaten seven times.

Matt Durrant, Ian Thorne, Rob Jackson and a Sean Palmer spot kick gave Rovers their goals.

Watford Peace Shield holders Hemel Rovers kept their hopes of winning the trophy again alive with a 7-1 smashing of Dacorum rivals Kings Sports.

Paul Hanafan found the net twice, while a Michael Tearle penalty, a Ray Wood free kick and individual efforts from Jamal Babb and Sean Lane added to an own goal for Rovers.

In the Apsley Junior Cup SWR Doors Reserves missed out on a semi final place as they lost 2-0 at home to Martin Baker Reserves.

Potten End's goalscorer Simon Gill (in black and white) shields the ball from Lee Garnell during the Enders' 3-1 defeat to Tring Athletic B .

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  • Last Updated: 08 February 2010 9:43 AM
  • Source: Hemel Gazette
  • Location: Hemel Hempstead
 
 
 


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