Dees are heavily beaten by Boro
The visitors fell behind early on when Kyle Danns went over, before winger Luke Gardiner then crossed to make it 10-0.
That’s how the scores remained until half time, but in the second period, Dees fell apart.
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Hide AdPete Vickers crossed the line for a converted score, before Andy Fordham followed him, with the extras added for 24-0.
Boro now had their tails up and momentum swung their way even further as Chris Shipman dotted down, while Tom Bryan strolled in as the hosts led 34-0.
It wasn’t long before Boro scored again as Vickers added his second of the afternoon and he competed his hat-trick by racing through a gap in the Dunstablians defence.
Dees saw a pass intercepted as Steven Gall collected the ball and raced in as Boro moved 55-0 in front.
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Hide AdTo their credit, the visitors kept pushing and were on the scoresheet when Josh Klymyszyn snapped up a loose pass to score.
Vickers was to have the final say though as Dunstablians ensured they finished the campaign in seventh place.