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Boro getting in the trebles; ZAMARETTO PREMIER:Another three-goal win delivers top-three place.


Byline: Derek Brown

Nuneaton Town ....................... 3 Hemel Hempstead ................... 1 HIGH-octane Boro powered into the top three as they reigned supreme over The Tudors with an accomplished performance at Liberty Way.

Despite Hemel taking a deserved lead midway through the opening period, Boro netted just before the interval with Gareth Dean's first goal of the season and, from then on, Kevin Wilkin's men dominated.

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Boro enjoyed early pressure, Dillon scuffing a low drive at goalkeeper Mike McEntergart although, at the opposite end, Neil Collett's reactions were put to good use with a fine save to foil Ryan Blake's header but the keeper was then well beaten on 21 minutes. Lewis Hilliard deceived Simon Forsdick on the edge of the area and his fierce cross-shot diverted off Stuart Pierpoint and flew just inside the far post.

The visitors should have doubled their advantage just past the half-hour as Hilliard challenged Dean and Pierpoint in the air, the ball dropping invitingly for Blake, who chose the wrong option, slotting wide with only the advancing Collett to beat when a lob (1) See BLOB.

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The miss proved costly in the 40th minute, Paul Spacey's deep corner finding Dean at the back post and the youngster rose highest to head firmly into the net. De-spite Hemel twice coming close through headers from skipper Matt McEntergart, one blocked on the line by Kyle Storer, the other grasped by Collett, Boro struck twice in rapid succession.

On the hour, Collett's excellent clearance caused hesitation, allowing Dillon to gain possession and square to the in-rushing Oddy, who drilled past Mike McEntergart from 15 yards.

Before the Hertfordshire men recovered, Lee Moore's cross found the rising Dillon and the former Hemel man's ten-yard header flew high into the rigging rigging, the wires, ropes, and chains employed to support and operate the masts, yards, booms, and sails of a vessel. Standing rigging is semipermanent, consisting mainly of mast supports, the fore-and-aft stays, and the stays running from the masthead to each side .

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 and almost boosted his goal tally with a slick turn and shot as Boro turned on the quality for a third consecutive 3-1 league success. Boro: Acton, Pitham, Dean, Pierpoint, Oddty, Storer, Noon, Spacey (Armson 61), Forsdick (collins 84), Dillon (Marsden 76), Moore. Subs not used: Murphy, Acton.

Attendance: 815. Referee: Andy Barney (Leicester).

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REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL... Gareth Dean Gareth Dean, born in Pontypridd, Wales, is a rugby league player with Celtic Crusaders. He joined the club as a prop forward for the 2006 season and made 11 appearances, scoring one try.

He has played in the Wales national rugby league team with 8 appearances.
 (left) celebrates scoring Nuneaton's equaliser. Picture: Lee Busby LS190909town-03
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