Sweet revenge for Town

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WARRINGTON Town kept their play off hopes alive with a hard earned 3-2 victory at Cammell Laird.
It was Warrington’s first ever league victory over Lairds and sweet revenge for the 0-1 defeat at Cantilever Park just three weeks ago.
Striker Chris Thompson gave the Wire the perfect start when he turned on the spot to fire home the opener after just three minutes.
But the lead was short lived during a hectic period of play as the home side levelled when Jamie Henders volleyed home after 17 minutes when he was left unmarked inside the box from a corner.
Five minutes later the home side had a penalty but for the second match running Town keeper Paul Pritchard pulled off a fine diving save. But from the resulting corner Lairds scrambled the ball over the line to take the lead through Lee Atherton on 23 minutes.
With the game ebbing and flowing from end to end Warrington were back on level terms on 40 minutes when Adam Wade rifled home from 30 yards to make it 2-2 at the break.
With chances few and far between during the second half Warrington were eventually rewarded when Gavin Salmon battled for possession and sent in a sweet cross from the left for Thompson to tap in for his second goal of the night.
Lairds threw caution to the wind in search of an equaliser with Pritchard pulling off a flying save deep in injury time to ensure Warrington collected all three valuable points to move up to 6th in the table and just one point off the play-offs.

Pictures show goal scorers Adam Wade (top) and Chris Thompson.

For more pictures from the game CLICK HERE

Town: Pritchard, Wright (Hickey, 88), Corrigan, T Hardwick, Tomlinson, Wade, Duffy, Hamid, Thompson, Salmon (Collins, 90), Gahgan (Finley, 57), subs not used Jukes, R Hardwick.

First Division North

All Goals
# Team
Pd
W
D
L
F
A
Diff
Pts
Adj
1. Chester 26 18 6 2 72 19 53 60 0
2. Chorley 25 16 6 3 61 23 38 54 0
3. AFC Fylde 27 16 6 5 66 41 25 54 0
4. Curzon Ashton 24 16 3 5 51 23 28 51 0
5. Skelmersdale United 24 14 6 4 72 33 39 48 0
6. Warrington Town 28 13 11 4 44 27 17 47 -3
7. Clitheroe 30 13 8 9 57 51 6 47 0
8. Witton Albion 28 11 9 8 57 41 16 42 0
9. Lancaster City 25 13 1 11 50 38 12 40 0
10. Mossley 26 11 6 9 54 44 10 39 0
11. Bamber Bridge 24 11 5 8 39 39 0 38 0
12. Salford City 25 11 4 10 42 44 -2 37 0
13. Garforth Town 24 8 5 11 37 44 -7 29 0
14. Wakefield 25 8 5 12 35 46 -11 29 0
15. Durham City 27 8 6 13 46 62 -16 29 -1
16. Woodley Sports 26 8 4 14 38 50 -12 28 0
17. Harrogate Railway Athletic 23 7 4 12 47 57 -10 25 0
18. Prescot Cables 25 5 8 12 29 46 -17 23 0
19. Radcliffe Borough 23 6 5 12 27 54 -27 23 0
20. Trafford 23 6 4 13 37 56 -19 22 0
21. Cammell Laird 27 6 4 17 39 67 -28 22 0
22. Ossett Albion 27 3 7 17 38 83 -45 13 -3
23. Leigh Genesis 26 3 3 20 19 69 -50 12 0
Saturday 2nd Oct: Durham City -1 Ineligible player
Saturday 2nd Oct: Warrington Town -3 Ineligible player
Monday 8th Nov: Ossett Albion -3 Ineligible player
Last updated Tuesday 15th Feb, 22:18 PM GMT

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