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Tonbridge Angels are six games without a win after losing at home to Havant in Blue Square Bet South on Saturday.
Angels boss Tommy Warrilow (pictured) made four changes from the team that lost to Salisbury with Danny Walder, Tim Olorunda, Anthony Storey and Ade Olorunda coming into the side.
But it made little difference to their attacking prowess as Havant took a 10th-minute lead when Steve Ramsey collected Bobby Hopkinson's pass and scored beyond keeper Lee Worgan.
At the other end, Tonbridge showed neat play in flashes, particularly an excellent run by Frannie Collin that went unrewarded, but they failed to trouble visiting keeper Lyall Beasley. The closest they came was on the stroke of half-time when Storey hit the crossbar.
Havant could have doubled their lead but Scott Jones headed over from Chris Arthur's cross when it seemed easier to score.
Angels equalised on 47 minutes when Storey's corner found its way to Ade Olorunda to head forward for brother Tim to convert from close range.
On-loan Kayne McLaggon saw his deflected shot go just wide but it was Havant who looked the more dangerous and they went ahead nine minutes from the end when Craig Braham-Barrett picked out substitute Ollie Palmer who headed in at the far post.
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