Toolstation NCEL Match Review 2015/16 #32
26th November, 2015
AFC Mansfield were unable to become the third side to make it to the Third Round of the FA Vase as they were beaten 3-1 at Alsager Town in their midweek replay.
Grant Allott scored a late consolation for Rudy Funk's men but three goals for the home side in the opening period meant the tie was over by half time.
Meanwhile, the Second Round tie between Tadcaster Albion and Worksop Town was postponed for a second time due to a flooded pitch and has been rescheduled for next Tuesday (1st December).
In the Premier Division, Albion Sports missed out on a chance to climb into the top four as they went down 2-1 at Maltby Main, a Lee Hill double around the hour mark sealing the win for the sixteenth-placed hosts before Omar Habib pulled one back for the Lions with four minutes remaining.
Ged Dalton struck twice in injury time to snatch an away win for Pickering Town in a 4-2 victory at Garforth Town after Curtly Martin-Wyatt had seemingly grabbed a point for hosts with his goal on 86 minutes.
The Pikes stay ninth just behind Bridlington Town who also won, 1-0 at home to Armthorpe Welfare, Will Waudy breaking the deadlock late on.
Division One leaders Hemsworth Miners Welfare went goal crazy as they defeated visitors Hall Road Rangers, 9-2, with Danny Critchlow scoring four as the hosts raced into an 8-1 lead by the interval whilst Nash Connolly also claimed a brace.
Two goals each for Josh Tennant and Brett Agnew lifted Hull United into fourth spot with a 4-0 home victory over Glasshoughton Welfare whilst Hallam stay seventh after a goalless draw at Selby Town.
Shirebrook Town raced into a two goal lead at Knaresborough Town before they were pegged back early in the second period but Anthony Rowley made sure they took the points in a 3-2 win to consolidate eighth place.
Grimsby Borough moved out of the bottom two as they won 4-0 at home to basement side Lincoln Moorlands Railway and Mike Hewitt's 73rd minute winner saw Westella VIP prevail, 3-2, at Winterton Rangers to move up into fourteenth.