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With injury to Danny Mills and illness among others, this was a patched up Dulwich side that took on an equally injury affected Dorking Wanderers.
The home side made the early running and forced an early corner that, like everything else all afternoon, the Dulwich defence dealt with effectively. It was the 9th minute before The Hamlet threatened but Lewis White and Aaron Barnes got in each other's way and Sandford in the home goal gratefully grabbed the ball.
Ashley Maynard-Barnes was called into action in the 18th minute as he flew to his left to parry a long range effort from McShane and Prior could only turn the rebound across goal. That was about the only effort of note until the 44th minute when Lewis White drove frorward from his own half but, having got into the Penalty Area, he shot too high.
Half Time 0-0
The second half opened with a little more goal threat, but Dominic Vose fired a good chance wide in the 48th minute and Ben Chapman was too slow on to a through ball in the 55th minute, and the chance was gone. Nyren Clunis also failed to get an effort on goal from a good chance.
The home side were doing no better but should have taken the lead in the 66th minute when Ray found himself free but could only head over. Dulwich threatened again two minutes later, but Vose was again off target when well placed.
Finally, Sandford had a shot to save in the 76th minute in the 76th minute and he produced a great save from a Nyren Clunis shot that took a deflection. Clunis also fired way too high when set up on the edge of the penalty area just two minutes later, but that was it for any chances and the game drifted to a goalless draw.
Full Time 0-0