![]() Young on target for the Shaymen |
The Shaymen move a point closer to cementing a play off place after a hard fought 1 v 1 draw against Stevenage Borough at The Shay. And the result, coupled with York's loss at Cambridge ensures Town head into the Easter Programme another point better than off than their rivals who still have each other to play.
The first half was pulsating with wave after wave of Town attacks and there were strong penalty appeals after only 5 minutes when Lewis Killeen was felled latching on to a Ryan Sugden flick. The robust approach of the visitors was obvious as early as the 6th minute when ex Shayman Darren Stamp was cautioned for his second lunge on Adam Quinn in 60 seconds.
![]() Danny Forrest won South Stand Bar MOM |
A goal had to come and it did after 35 minutes. A Matt Doughty corner was partially cleared and a high ball was knocked into the penalty area. Greg Young was the man who got his head to it and his effort evaded Julian in the visitors goal. Town were rampant and Killeen almost extended the lead 2 minutes later with Julian saving well again.
The first half ended after a dominating display from The Shaymen. Stevenage were always likely to cause problems after the break but the first 45 minutes ended with Town proving to the larger than average crown what a good side they really are.
A surging run from Tyrone Thomson was ended by a crude Jason Goodliffe challenge early in the 2nd half as Town began as they ended the first, on the attack.
The visitors threat increased with the aerial ability of Stamp a menace. However the Town defence worked superbly as a unit to repel Borough. Jon Nurse and Dino Maamria both met near post crosses but were unable to trouble Jon Kennedy.
John Grant replaced Sugden and was immediately involved in a delightful move with Forrest but his shot was deflected wide for a corner which was headed clear only to be returned by a Steve Bushell thunderbolt which was deflected narrowly wide.
With just 5 minutes remaining Stevenage levelled. From a right wing corner Darryn Stamp rose high on the back post to bring his side level and this is the way the game ended.
It will be remembered for a superb first half display in particular and although there will be frustration at only drawing the fans have every right to be proud of a performance that shows a play off place can become a reality in the next 2 weeks.
| 1 | Jon Kennedy | : | Alan Julian | 1 | ||||
| 2 | Steven Haslam | : | Jon Nurse | 20 | ||||
| 5 | Adam Quinn | : | 79 | ![]() |
Jason Goodliffe | 5 | ||
| 16 | Greg Young | : | 46 +4 | ![]() |
Barry Laker | 6 | ||
| 3 | Matthew Doughty | : | Luke Oliver | 21 | ||||
| 26 | Danny Forrest | : | Dino Maamria | 9 | ||||
| 18 | Tyrone Thompson | : | George Boyd | 11 | ||||
| 8 | Martin Foster | : | Darryn Stamp | 27 | ||||
| 25 | Brian Smikle | ![]() |
73 | : | Ronnie Henry | 25 | ||
| 10 | Lewis Killeen | : | 86 | ![]() |
Dannie Bulman | 15 | ||
| 11 | Ryan Sugden | ![]() |
73 | : | Ollie Berquez | 17 | ||
| 20 | John Grant | ![]() |
73 | : | Shane Gore | 31 | ||
| 4 | Steve Bushell | ![]() |
73 | : | 79 | ![]() |
Jefferson Louis | 22 |
| 19 | Peter Atherton | : | 86 | ![]() |
Simon Weatherstone | 23 | ||
| 15 | Chris Senior | : | Michael Warner | 2 | ||||
| 24 | Lee Butler | : | 46 +4 | ![]() |
Adam Miller | 10 | ||
| Goal Attempts | 7 | : | 3 | Goal Attempts |
| On Target | 5 | : | 1 | On Target |
| Crosses | 4 | : | 1 | Crosses |
| Corners | 14 | : | 4 | Corners |
| Offside | 2 | : | 2 | Offside |
| Fouls | 7 | : | 10 | Fouls |
| Free kicks | 12 | : | 10 | Free kicks |
| 1 | : | 2 | Yellow cards | |
| - | : | - | Red cards | |
| % Possession | 67 | : | 33 | Possession % |




















