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Tuesday 6th March 2012
Northern Premier League Division 1 North


Wakefield2Moke (62 pen), Alali (85)
Warrington Town2Hardwick (12), Hardwick (28 pen)

Attendance: 68

Wakefield: Danny Trueman, Liam Hudson, Darren Thornton ( Dominique Blair , 81), Micah Bleau, Declan Normaschild, Craig Harding ( Ross Hardaker , 68), Tom Marsden, Joe Smith ( Jassim Alali , 30), Caldon Henson, Fernando Moke, Liam O'Mahoney. Wakefield Subs Not Used: Nathan Peskett, Jarrod Wallace

Warrington Town: Paul Pritchard, Nick Jackson (Dylan Glass), Owen Roberts, River Humphreys, Tom Hardwick, Matt Cross (David Ness), Brett Adamson, Chris Thompson, Alan Collins, Rob Hardwick, Liam Shipton. Subs not used: Kyle Hamid, James Anderson.

Despite extending their unbeaten run in 2012 to eleven games, Warrington Town let a two goal lead slip away to bottom of the table Wakefield, who played the second half with nine men, after receiving two red cards in the first period.

Due to injuries, manager Joey Dunn, made two changes to the starting line up from Saturday's 1-0 defeat of Woodley Sports, bringing Chris Thompson and Bret Adamson into the starting line up in place of Gavin Salmon and Kyle Hamid.

It was the home side who had the best early chance, striker Caldon Henson shooting across the Town goal when well placed. Gradually, Town began to get on top and they hit the front on 12 minutes, birthday boy Rob Hardwick acrobatically volleying home Allan Collins cross from ten yards. With Town, generally in control of proceedings, their push for the play offs suffered a set back, when Matty Cross was forced to leave the field, to be replaced by centre half Dave Ness, who was making his first senior appearance in nineteen months, having suffered a bad injury himself at Witton in August 2010.

The subsequent re-organisation, saw River Humphreys move into the midfield anchor position, with Ness going to centre half. Town continued to press forward, Thompson seeing his effort being deflected for a corner. Town went further ahead on twenty eight minutes, when midfielder Liam Shipton capitalised on a mistake in the Wakefield defence, only to be dragged down in the penalty area by defender Declan Normaschild, who was subsequently red carded. Tom Hardwick once again stepped up and blasted home the resultant spot kick, to give Town what should have been a match winning lead.

Just three minutes later, Town could have gone further ahead, Allan Collins being played through by Thompson, only to blast over when well placed. Adamson was next to go close, seeing his shot being deflected behing by the home defence. On the stroke of half time, Wakefield were reduced to nine men when debutant midfielder Liam O'Mahoney saw red for appearing to aim a headbutt at Tom Hardwick. Despite being down to nine men, Wakefield went close before half time, defender Darren Thornton saw his long range free kick fall onto the roof of the net.

Wakefield came out for the second half, looking re-energised and immediately took the game to Town, with Moke heading wide early on. Town, who were earlier cruising, now appeared to be on the back foot, despite having the extra two men, Shipton shooting wide from outside of the penalty area, before Collins saw his diving header go high over the Wakefield crossbar.

Just after the hour, the home side were awarded a lifeline, Wakefield were awarded a penalty after Ness was adjudged to have fouled Wakefield striker Henson, with strike partner Fernando Moke stepping up to see his penaty hit the net, despite the ball striking Town goalkeeper Paul Pritchard in the process.

The visitors, who were struggling to find any kind of fluency, continued to be forced into long range efforts, Shipton once again shooting narrowly wide before Rob Hardwick sliced wide from the edge of the box. Town should have sealed the game with twelve minutes left, but Allan Collins jinking run and pull back for substitute Dylan Glass, saw the sixteen year old's shot smack against the crossbar and rebound to safety. After this let off, Wakefield pushed forward looking for a somewhat unlikely equaliser, with Hendon seeing his shot blaoked by the Town rearguard.

With five minutes left, Wakefield found the equaliser they had been searching for, substitute Jassim Alili rising highest from a corner to head home beyond Pritchard. Following this set back, Town twice went close before the final whistle, Rob Hardwick seeing his shot go wide, before his header from Collins cross sail high over the Wakefield bar.
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