These two old rivals played out an entertaining friendly in the fierce South London heat with the Conference South visitors coming out on top thanks to two first half goals.
Dulwich fielded several ex-Ravens which gave the game extra edge, but Bromley started the game better, playing some nice football, with Adam Birchall going close twice before the deadlock was broken on 14 minutes when Sam Long combined with Damien Scannell before finishing the move off with a smart finish past Inigo Echeapare.
The Ravens made it two on 24 minutes when Harry Grant sent in a perfect cross for Danny Waldren to head home at the far post.
Dulwich came more in to the game as the half went on, but failed to really test Seb Brown who had a quiet afternoon.
The second half was broken up my mass substitutions, but in between them Joe Anderson, Louis Dennis, Grant and Moses Ademola went close for Bromley and the winger also had a good shout for a penalty, while Ethan Pinnock volleyed just wide for Hamlet who came more into the game, but it still finished 0-2 as The Ravens kept the home side out.
Hamlet: Inigo, Kamara, Patterson, Vidal, Forbes, Gonsalves, Clunis, Carew, James, McDonald, Robinson.
Subs: Bangura, Wilson, Pinnock, Reid, Lodge, Neita, Hysi.
Bromley: Brown, Long, Anderson, Waldren, Swaine, Bailey-Dennis, Ademola, Prestedge, Scannell, Birchall, Grant.
Subs: Dennis, Fuseini, Sinclair, Al Asmpan, King, Dubois, Holland.
Goals: Long 14mins, Waldren 24mins.
Star Man: Moses Ademola (Bromley)
Ref: Mr Killip.
Match. Rating: 3/5