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VERON NETS AS HERTS BREAK LATE

By Terence Reader
SOUTH CENTRAL
BEDFONT SPORTS 1
HERTFORD TOWN 0
VERON KOKURINKOV scored a last-gasp winner for Bedfont Sports in an incredible finish to their game against Hertford Town.
Injury-hit Hertford thought that they had got away with a point after Bedfont missed an 88th-minute penalty, only for substitute Kokurinkov to strike.
Hertford lost Harvie Gardiner in the warmup and Kit Brown inside 15 minutes to injury, but still looked the more likely to score in the first half. Benjamin Herd’s curling free-kick clipped the post and Isaac Dizolele Pedro was denied when through.
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