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COUSINS INJURED AS POINTS SHARED
Dennis Greene had to settle for a share of the points as his side drew 0-0 at home to Dulwich Hamlet.
And if watching his side drop two points wasn't bad enough, he has also lost Jason Cousins for up to six weeks.

Craig O'Connor Gives Chase
Windsor were fortunate not to go behind in the opening few minutes when Ryan Parsons got his clearance of Omari Coleman's cross all wrong allowing David Moore a shot which was saved by Chuck Martini.
Their defensive cause wasn't helped when they lost Jason Cousins after he broke his left index finger after just ten minutes.
This saw a reshuffle in the Windsor line up and the introduction of Jermaine Lowe who caused the Dulwich midfield plenty of problems.
It also saw Windsor step up a gear and they came very close to taking the lead.
Chuck Martini hit a free kick from the half way line which Paul Seuke punched staight to Spencer Walsh who headed just over the bar.
Walsh again came close when tried to turn a flick on from a Dave Tilbury throw goalwards but was bundled over as he went to strike.
Dulwich thought they had taken the lead when Coleman's shot beat Martini. The dulwich players and bench went off celebrating only to see that the linesman had ruled the initial ball to Coleman offside.
The abscence of Cousins was starting to show, especially when defending corners. This was exposed at the start of the second half.
Dulwich earned a corner and Coleman managed to get his head to the ball forcing Martini to punch it from under his bar.
Coleman was given yet another chance when Martini pulled off a great save after he had got on the end of David Moore's free kick.
Windsor's best, and the best chance of the match fell to Craig O'Connor. Dave Carroll's free kick was cleared to Spencer Walsh, his ball back in was missed by Seuke leaving O'Connor to pick his place. The only problem was that O'Connor hit a weak effort right at the only defender on the line.
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