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KHALSA CAN’T FIND AN EDGE

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
SPORTING KHALSA 1 HINCKLEY LRFC 1
By Nathan Webb

THE LIONS were looking for their first win in three league games as they welcomed Hinckley LRFC to the Guardian Warehouse Arena.
In the first real action of the game, Liam Read stole the ball from Brandon Ganley to give Hinckley a deserved lead.
Khalsa equalised with their first chance as a neat finish on the swivel from Andre Landell made it one goal each.
Khalsa nearly took the lead with two efforts in quick succession.
Hinckley then missed two gilt-edged chances to go in front.
But with eight minutes added on due...

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