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Haarlem overturns second-half deficit to win derby against Cas: 'There is always a healthy rivalry between us'

Haarlem overturns second-half deficit to win derby against Cas: 'There is always a healthy rivalry between us'

Haarlem staged a second-half comeback to win the North Holland derby against Cas with a final score of 31-22. After trailing 14-22 at one point, the home team secured the victory, which further heightens relegation concerns for the visiting side.

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