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Darlington
(H) | Merthyr
Town (A) | Kidderminster
Harriers (A) | Southport (H)
| Curzon Ashton (A)
Saturday
21 March
Chester 1 Southport 2
National League North
Attendance: 2,635 (295 Southport) Half-time 0-0
Booked: Croker, Woodthorpe, Shrimpton.
Chester: B.Jones, Woodthorpe, Weeks,
T.Davies, Mottley-Henry, Shrimpton, Leigh (Bainbridge
90), Carson, Croker (Leak 76), Rosenblatt (S.Burgess 46),
F.Roberts (Peers 69). Subs not used: B.Davies, Kellly.
Southport: Renshaw, Lavelle,, Moore,
Hope (Sze 58), McKenzie (Slew 58), Gnahoua (Lloyd 72),
Keane, Hilton (Woltman 65), Burgess (Dwyer 65), Minihan,
Griffiths. Subs not used: Tabone, Miles.
Referee: Jack Churchill.
Chester concede twice in added time as they lose to Southport.
League
table after Southport defeat
Saturday
14 March
Kidderminster Harriers
1 Chester 1 National
League North
Attendance: 3,029 (342 Chester) Half-time 0-0
Booked: Weeks, Carson.
Kidderminster Harriers: Dibble, Devine,
Obi, Thompson (Morgan-Smith 80), Donnelly, Foulkes, Evans,
Davis, Cooper (Kandola 80), Reynolds, Bird. Subs not used:
Clarke, Faakye, Walker, Sho-Silva, Minaker.
Chester: B.Jones, Woodthorpe, Weeks,
T.Davies, Mottley-Henry, Shrimpton, Leigh, Carson, S.Burgess
(Rosenblatt 73), Croker, F.Roberts (Peers 58). Subs not
used: B.Davies, Leak, Deakin, Corbett, White.
Referee: Will Briers.
Chester
earned a useful point in their unlikely late push for
a play-off place at the home of one of those teams almost
certain to get there.
In an Aggborough Stadium bathed in bright sunshine, both
sides fought out a competitive first half and went into
the break goal-less. Chester had coped well defensively
as Harriers moved the ball about quickly and tried to
get down the flanks. Weeks and Carson were booked fairly
early after halting attacks with fouls. Ryley Reynolds
was a lively danger down the left and got behind on one
occasion but City were able to clear the cross. Recent
signing Kieran Donnelly showed his frustration as he tossed
the ball over his shoulder into the Chester crowd. The
Blues held their shape – three at the back and five
across midfield, with Tom Davies marshalling the back
line superbly.
As the Blues grew in confidence they began to threaten.
Scott Burgess had the first shot on target which Dibble
managed to scramble away for a corner. Harriers left three
forwards up for the set piece – a ploy they have
been putting into practice recently – and when they
managed to clear they broke quickly. City got back swiftly
to cover and Thompson’s shot from the right was
wastefully over the bar.
A stumble by Cooper allowed Fin Roberts to bear down on
the penalty area. He squared to Weeks whose shot was blocked
by Obi’s outstretched leg.
Chester came out with more attacking intent after half
time. Weeks fizzed a cross through everyone in the six
yard area. Burgess brought a full-stretch save out of
Dibble and Leigh finished a good move with a mis-hit shot.
Earlier Jones had had to be alert to save from Devine
as he burst through. Thompson’s shot was comfortably
saved by Jones. It was Harriers who took the lead when
Weeks fell under pressure and Cooper picked up the loose
ball to lash home a shot from distance into the top corner
of the net.
The home side had their tails up and Donnelly found room
on the right to shoot from a narrow angle but Jones managed
to deflect it away with his foot.
Oskar Rosenblatt came off the bench for Scott Burgess
and Shrimpton moved to a more central role from wing back.
Within minutes the on-fire midfielder scored his eighth
goal in nine games when he exchanged passes with Peers,
carried the ball forward and shot past Dibble into the
corner. Both sides then pushed for a decider in the last
quarter of an hour but had to settle for a draw.
City have claimed a creditable seven points from the last
three games – two of them on difficult away trips
– a solid start to Connell Rawlinson’s caretaker
role in charge. The play-offs are still a distant hope
but not inconceivable.
Colin Mansley
League
table after Kidderminster draw
Tuesday
10 March
Merthyr Town 1 Chester
2
National League North
Attendance: 1,104 Half-time 1-1
Booked: T.Davies.
Merthyr Town: Cogman, Ryan-Phillips,
Handley, John (K.Evans 74), Xavier-Jones (Maddox 59),
Twamley, J.Evans, Harros, Cox (Rai 68), Williams, Lucas.
Subs not used: Dennis, Bourne, Caswell.
Chester: B.Jones, Woodthorpe, Weeks,
Leak, T.Davies, Murray, Mottley-Henry, Shrimpton, Leigh
(S.Burgess 75), Carson, F.Roberts (Rosenblatt 81). Subs
not used: B.Davies, Croker, I.Burgess, Corbett, White.
Referee: S.Ouchene.
Another last gasp winner as Dylan
Mottley-Henry heads home in the 97th minute!
League
table after Merthyr victory
Saturday
7 March
Chester 2 Darlington
1
National League North
Attendance: 2,437 Half-time 1-1
Booked: Weeks, Woodthorpe, Mottlry-Henry.
Chester: B.Jones, Woodthorpe, Weeks,
T.Davies, Mottley-Henry, Kelly (Carson 62), Shrimpton,
Leigh (S.Burgess 86), Woods (Corbett 90+5), K.Roberts,
F.Roberts (Murray 68). Subs not used: B.Davies, Leak,
Croker.
Darlington: Watson, Barrow, Platt, Lees,
Forbess, Maskell (Lowes 85), Main, McGowan, Rutledge,
Griffiths (Howells 55), Tweedy (Hedley 80). Subs not used:
McGrath, Myers-Smith, Barton.
Referee: Jason Porter.
Fin
Shrimpton struck a dramatic late winner as the game extended
to the added time of added time. It was an exhilarating
climax to an entertaining match, a joyful footnote to
Kev Roberts’ fine career and a first win for Connell
Rawlinson as interim manager.
All Chester eyes were on the starting line-up to see what
changes the new manager would make to the team. Woodthorpe,
Kelly, Tom Davies and Kevin Roberts lined up across the
back with Leigh Shrimpton, Weeks and Woods all in midfield
and Fin Roberts and Dylan Mottley-Henry in attack. The
Blues had a fluidity about them going forward and began
taking to game to the visitors. Soon they were ahead as
they played out under intense pressure from the back.
Weeks turned Leigh’s hopeful clearance into a good
one and set Connor Woods forward. He then found Mottley-Henry
who ran at the defence and fed Woods with a return pass.
Woods’ low shot was parried by Rory Watson but followed
up by Mottley-Henry to crash the ball past him for the
opener.
The Blues put the Quakers under pressure for a considerable
spell Kev Roberts had an effort cleared off the line;
Fin Roberts saw his shot blocked by the keeper and Kelly’s
shot was turned over the bar by Watson. They broke with
speed tool and from a Darlington set-piece Leigh ended
a swift counter attack by shootng narrowly wide of the
far post.
Darlington recovered some composure before half time (After
the ubiquitous time-out as the keeper sat down for treatment)
but still trailed at the break. Chester nearly doubled
the lead straight after when Davies crashed a shot against
the bar following a corner. Then Darlington asserted themselves
more and established control of the ball for long spells.
They equalised after two corners in quick succession when
Lees headed home a looping corner from the left.
It also shortly followed Michael Kelly having to go off
through injury, Hayden Carson – returning to Chester
on loan – replaced him. A significant change for
the visitors preceded the goal when Max Howells was introduced
to the action. His energy and speed of passing gave the
Quakers a higher intensity. Connell Rawlinson responded
by changing Chester’s shape to 4-3-3 which gave
them a greater purchase on the game – though as
it neared the final stages the play became end to end
as both sides went for the win.
Aidan Rutledge brought a great save out of Bobby Jones
following Howells’ assist. Then City thought they
had regained the lead when Shrimpton turned in Leigh’s
cross from the left. The linesman’s flag was raised,
however – presumably because he thought the ball
had crossed the goal-line before the cross.
Next Darlo came forward but a timely intervention by Tom
Davies set Chester on the counter. Murray (on for Fin
Roberts ) carried it forward to Shrimpton on the right
who invited Mottley-Henry to run through and shoot but
he was just unable to get it past the onrushing Watson.
Seven minutes stoppage time was added. Weeks floated a
free kick from the right into the box. Mottley-Henry rose
to meet it but his header was straight at Watson. Further
injuries occurred to Lees, the Darlo goalscorer and Woods
after a crunching tackle both were substituted. As the
clock ticked past the allotted minimum seven minutes,
Woods’ replacement Scott Burgess played a one-two
with Murray and placed a shot towards the far post. It
was stopped by Watson but fell loose for Shrimpton to
scoop it past a defender on the goal-line for the latest
of winners.
There was still time for Darlington to come forward for
one last chance – only for Kev Roberts (Who else?)
to head away and then throw himself in front of a Darlington
forward poised to shot. The final whistle blew and Kev
was able to take his last bow - as man of the match. Plenty
remained to wish him well and applaud the team off as
a Chester legend went down the tunnel after his final
game.
Colin Mansley
League
table after Darlington victory
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