Dior
Angus after 9 minutes and then John Rooney 3 minutes later gave the Bluebirds a
great start at Meadow Park.
Sub
Olly Dyson eventually made sure with a third in the 88th minute.
At
Hayes Lane, visiting Harrogate Town raced into a three-goal lead, thanks to
goals from Jack Emmett after 13 minutes, Brendan Kiernan on 37 minutes and a
Jack Muldoon penalty on 41 minutes, although Chris Bush struck just before the
half-time whistle to give Bromley hope.
Reeco
Hackett-Fairchild reduced the deficit to one 3 minutes after the restart,
before Bush popped up again to equalise on the hour-mark.
Both
sides searched for a winner in the remaining half an hour, though Bromley found
Town `keeper James Belshaw in inspired form.
Solihull
Moors made it four league and cup games without defeat to move into third
following a 3-1 home win over AFC Fylde.
Jamey
Osborne after 15 minutes, Paul McCallum 5 minutes later and Callum Howe on 25
minutes gave Moors breathing space.
Ryan
Croasdale pulled one back for the Coasters right on half-time but they weren`t
able to penetrate any further.
Torquay
United suffered a 2-1 defeat at Plainmoor against a Sutton United side who needed
the points at the other end of the table.
David
Ajiboye gave the U`s a 12th minute lead that Ben Wynter cancelled
out on the half-hour mark.
Harry
Beautyman condemned the Gulls to defeat with a 69th minute second
for Sutton.
Woking
and FC Halifax Town couldn't find a goal between then at the Laithwaite
Community Stadium, while in the live tea-time BT Sport game, Dover Athletic
continued their fine away form with 1-0 a win over Yeovil Town at Huish Park -
Scott Doe with the only goal after 63 minutes.
Aldershot
Town suffered a 6-1 thrashing at the Chigwell Construction Stadium by Dagenham
& Redbridge.
The
Daggers were four up inside 25 minutes through Ben House, Manny Onarise and
Joan Luque.
Will
Wright and Joe Quigley added two more before Robbie Tinkler bagged a
consolation for the Shots.
Hartlepool
United found themselves 2-0 up at the Kuflink Stadium against Ebbsfleet United
by the 42nd minute, thanks to Gavin Holohan's brace.
They
were also up against ten-men after Josh Umerah was sent-off.
But
a second half comeback from Fleet saw Myles Weston match Holohan with a brace of
his own in the 74th and 81st minutes.
The
goals came late at Meadow Park as Boreham Wood beat Maidenhead United 2-1.
Kabongo
Tshimanga broke the deadlock to give Wood a 73rs minute lead that sub Ibra Sekajja
levelled 9 minutes later.
Justin Shaibu hit the late winner in the 86th
minute.
Stockport County won by the same scoreline not far away
at The Hive against Barnet.
And again the goals came kate in the game, with Ephron
Mason-Clark putting the Bees ahead 20 minutes from time only for Elliot Osborne
6 minutes later and then Jordan Keane 3 minutes from the end to win it for the
Hatters.
And
Chorley recorded only their second win of the campaign to date when they
shocked Chesterfield to win 3-2 at the Proact Stadium.
Charles
Vernam bagged a brace for the Magpies in the 16th and 73rd
minutes, sandwiched by a Courtney Meppam-Walters goal in the 20th
minute, with Curtis Weston on 68 minutes and Scott Boden on 81 minutes replying
for the Spireites. |