HINDLE’S A HINDRANCE TO WHITES’ PROGRESS

By Jason Burns

IT may have been their longest journey of the season, but Ian Evatt’s Barrow shrugged off the 686-mile round trip with a convincing win at struggling Dover.
Jack Hindle had to sit patiently for an extra hour, but came of the subs bench to bag a brace as the Bluebird’s registered their first away victory of the campaign.
And boss Evatt believes a win on the road was only a matter of time for his young side.
“We have been performing really well and not getting the rub of the green, but today we put it all together today for ninety minutes and I thought thei...

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