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Needham
Market (H) | Chorley
(A) | Warrington
Town (H) | Leamington
(H) | Scunthorpe United (A)
| Curzon Ashton (H)
Saturday
22 March
Scunthorpe United 3 Chester
1
National League North
Attendance: 8,274 (1,353 Chester) Half Time: 1-0
Booked: -.
Scunthorpe United: Fitzsimons, Kelly,
Kouogun, Evans, Clunan, Beestin (Fadera 77), Roberts,
Rowley, Ubaezuonu (Beck 67), Scales, Denton. Subs not
used: Boyce, Starbuck, Williams.
Chester: Storer, Burke, Weeks, Rawlinson,
Peers, Woodhtorpe, O’Kane (Mottley-Henry 54), Woods
(Willoughby 80), Bainbridge, Murray (Mooney 68), Roberts.
Subs not used: Lambert, Leak.
Referee: Declan Brown.
Chester drop to fourth after
suffering defeat at leaders Scunthorpe United.

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Saturday
15 March
Chester 1 Leamington 0
National League North
Attendance: 2,251 Half Time: 1-0
Booked: Rawlinson.
Chester: Storer, Burke, Weeks, Rawlinson,
Peers, Lambert (Leak 63), Woodthorpe. O’Kane, Woods,
K.Roberts, Mooney (Turner 74). Subs not used: Willoughby,
Daly, Rosenblatt.
Leamington: Hawkins, Meredith, Quaynor,
Evans, Landers, Walker (Lynn 79), Edwards (Richards 73),
Berridge (Shorrock 67), Ward, Williams, Farmer (Clarke
79). Sub not used: Streete.
Referee: Neil Pratt.
A
first League goal of the season from Connell Rawlinson
was enough to edge out Leamington and earn Chester three
more vital points in the quest for promotion. It had taken
until deep into the second half to win a first corner
on Tuesday night but this time, after only eight minutes,
Chester’s skipper lost his marker and nodded home
what proved to be the only goal of the contest.
City had started brightly with Lambert and Woods both
going close but as the game developed the Brakes found
a solid shape as they strove to stay in the game. Storer
was rarely troubled in the Chester goal but the match
became a hard watch as the midfield became congested and
the ball was up in the air a lot.
Cal McIntyre praised his side’s character as they
ground out a win against a team that had narrowly lost
by a penalty goal to Scunthorpe and drawn with Kidderminster
recently. The Brakes had more possession of the ball in
the second half without fashioning a clear chance –
so resilient was the City defence. As City showed signs
of fatigue, Leak replaced Lambert and Kev Roberts moved
into midfield. Turner replaced Mooney to provide an outlet
and more cover on the left.
The substitutions helped boost the Blues’ energy
and they were able to create further chances – Woods
cross from the right nearly led to an own goal. Weeks
had a shot over the bar. Rawlinson and his marker Jack
Edwards were both booked for tussling in the box waiting
for a corner. Edwards was keen not to let the Blues’
captain get away from him again. But the damage had already
been done and the three points gained elevated City to
second place just below next week’s opponents Scunthorpe.
Colin Mansley

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Tuesday
11 March Chester
3 Warrington Town 1
National League North
Attendance: 1,792 (154 Warrington) Half Time: 1-1
Booked: Woodthorpe, Peers.
Chester: Storer, Burke, Weeks, Rawlinson,
Peers (Rosenblatt 89), Lambert (Willoughby 70), Turner,
Woodthorpe. O’Kane, K.Roberts, Mooney (Leak 87).
Subs not used: Daly, Kennedy.
Warrington Town: Atherton, Douglas, Harris
(Makinson 87), O’Neill (Amaral 70), Amis (McDonald
29), Rodwell-Grant, Ackroyd (Williams 67), James, Southern,
Green (Doro 78), Clarke.
Referee: Jake Allsopp.
After
losing some ground in the promotion race following defeat
to Chorley, Chester bounced back to winning ways with
a hard fought victory against Warrington Town.
City’s squad was again reduced to the bare bones
through injuries and Connor Woods’ ineligibility
to play against his former club. Youngster Dan Kennedy
joined Rosenblatt and Daly on the bench. The Blues began
strongly registering three attempts on goal in as many
opening minutes – pick of the bunch being Weeks’
long range effort which whistled narrowly over the bar.
City continued to press towards the Harry Mac but then
a deft ball along the right by Rodwell-Grant sent Ackroyd
haring through with Burke in pursuit. He managed to hold
Ackroyd up but conceded a corner from Southern’s
cross. O’Neill’s flag kick was met by Aaron
James rising highest to nod the ball into the top corner
for the opening goal.
With their tails up, Town played with growing confidence.
Rodwell-Grant saw his shot from distance tipped over the
bar by Storer. Then skipper Amis fired wide following
a pass from Chester City veteran Jay Harris and, minutes
later, narrowly failed to make contact with Rodwell-Grant’s
cross.
City were stung into reply and O’Kane went down
under pressure in the box but referee Allsopp waved away
claims for a penalty. Minutes later though he did not
hesitate to point to the spot as Mooney was felled by
James after Lambert’s clever flick on. Peers lined
up the kick and scored – despite Atherton getting
a hand to it in the Warrington goal. Both the goal-scorers
were playing against team of their place of birth.
Lambert fired a powerful effort on target to be denied
by Atherton’s dive before Town were forced to make
a substitution when Amis went down injured.
Chester dominated possession after the break without seriously
threatening the Wire’s goal. Weeks had a pop shot
– safely gathered by Atherton. Burke went on a foray
into the area but Peers was thwarted from turning his
cross in by a combination of defender and keeper. The
“Yellows” (Playing in Claret and Sky Blue
quarters), though kept a good shape and frustrated City
whilst looking to hit back on the break themselves. On
sixty –five minutes Rawlinson tried to play out
from the back only to see his pass intercepted by Rodwell-Grant.
The Town striker set up substitute Matty McDonald to tee
up a shot in the penalty area. He picked a spot in the
corner but Storer got down superbly to save.
Willoughby came on for Lambert and lined up a free kick
on the right not far outside the penalty area. He curled
it round the wall on target, Atherton pushed it away for
first Turner and then O’Kane to see shots blocked.
Chester’s first corner of the match resulted and
it led to them taking the lead for the first time in this
match. Weeks’ kick was headed out but nodded back
into the box by Willoughby to O’Kane. The Fylde
loanee had time to control the ball and fire it past Atherton
into the net. It was a significant time to score and O’Kane
was clearly delighted with his second goal in successive
home games.
The Wire responded with urgency but could not fashion
any clear cut chances and were undone by a moment of brilliance
from Mooney. Atherton’s mis-hit clearance came to
him forty yards out and Mooney stopped and then half-volleyed
the ball instinctively towards the distant goal. His aim
was unerring and beat Atherton’s despairing dive
to retrieve his mistake. Weeks might have added a fourth
goal in stoppage time following another defensive error
but this time Atherton redeemed himself with a fine save.
Any further goals would have been harsh on Paul Carden’s
charges as they had looked to relieve their precarious
position in the bottom four. Their efforts were reflected
in the applause they received from the visiting support
at the end. City were rewarded for their patience and
determination with this welcome win which keeps them in
third place and firmly in the promotion mix.
Colin Mansley

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Saturday
8 March
Chorley 3 Chester 2
National League North
Attendance: 2,804 (628 Chester) Half Time: 2-2
Booked: K.Roberts, Weeks.
Chorley: Urwin, Henley, Ellis, Smith,
Blakeman, Montgomery, Calveley, Horbury, Clarke, Carr,
Hall. Subs not used: Touray, Moore, Whitehouse, Eze, McGhee.
Chester: Storer, Burke, Weeks, Rawlinson,
Peers, Turner (Mooney 65), Woodthorpe, Leak, O’Kane,
Woods (Willoughby 82), K.Roberts. Subs not used: Lambert,
Daly, Rosenblatt.
Referee: Harry Jones.
Chester take an early two goal lead but leave Victory
Park pointless.

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Saturday
1 March Chester 1
Needham Market 1
National League North
Attendance: 2,478 Half Time: 1-1
Booked: Rawlinson, Daly.
Chester: Storer, Hunter, Burke, Rawlinson,
Woodthorpe, O’Kane, Weeks, Lambert (Daly 57), Woods,
Mooney (Turner 57), Peers. Subs not used: Roberts, Leak,
Willoughby.
Needham Market: Garnham, Smith, Hammond,
Morphew (Tomlinson 61), Ingram (Lay 82), Allen (Chambers
70), McGrath, Hunter, Lambe, Collis (Watkiss 75), Allen.
Sub not used: Blunkell.
Referee: Shaun Taylor.
City
endured a frustrating afternoon as they were held to a
1-1 draw by strugglers Needham Market. It had all started
so well with home debutant Taelor O’Kane marking
his arrival with a goal after only three minutes. Lambert
was felled on the corner of the penalty area. Weeks took
the free kick and Rawlinson headed down for O’Kane
to react smartly to knock it past Garnham in the Needham
goal.
Minutes later Peers had a gilt-edged opportunity to double
the lead when Woods’ pass found him free inside
the penalty area with only Garnham to beat. His shot,
however was inches the wrong side of the goal. Another
sweeping move ended with Garnham saving Lambert’s
snatched shot as the ball stuck under his feet.
Chester were all over Needham like a rash and the next
chance fell to Weeks who was put through on his left foot
by Lambert. Again the considerable frame of Garnham proved
an impenetrable barrier.
Needham came forward though and left winger Iffy Allen
was proving a tricky opponent. He won a corner on the
left and an equaliser resulted for the Marketmen. Chester
were slow to pick up the corner taker and when the ball
was played back to him he crossed with ease for Collis
to volley towards goal. Storer repelled his shot but Collis
reacted first to the loose ball and side-footed home.
It was frustrating for City to be back to square one having
been so dominant in the early stages. They tried to press
forward but found themselves denied space by a well-drilled
and resilient opposition. Woodthorpe had an effort blocked.
Hunter though, cut in from the right and floated a superb
shot to the far post. The ball crashed off the frame of
the goal and ricocheted off Woods onto the bar and over.
It was a desperately unlucky moment for the Blues.
After the break City could not recover their early momentum
and struggled to carve out clear chances. Needham remained
a threat on the counter. City’s best efforts both
came from Woods – a shot narrowly across goal from
the left and, just after he’d been named sponsors’
man of the match he curled a shot agonisingly wide of
the top corner.
In between these attempts, Peers also went close as he
spun and shot from Woodthorpe’s cross but again
it was the wrong side of the post as far as Chester were
concerned. Ultimately City’s profligacy in front
of goal – especially in the opening twenty minutes
came back to haunt them as they were held to a second
draw in the week.
The result leaves Chester top but by the skin of their
teeth and Calum McIntyre expressed his and everyone’s
frustration after the match. He made the apt observation
that forced changes to a settled line-up may have contributed
to the lack of cohesion in City’s play. He refused
to make excuses though and Chester’s players and
supporters – whose anxiety was palpable as the game
wore on – will need to recover composure for the
difficult trip to Chorley next Saturday.
Colin Mansley

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