Rossendale Free Press

Rams continue crawl towards safety zone

- NGEL JEPSON Stewart, Fitzgerald, Kennedy (c), Osi-Efa (Power 78), Wyatt, Bamba (Cooper 66), Collinge, Rother, Rouse, Donaldson, Grimshaw (Hartley 69). Subs not used: Ormrod, Campbell. ATTENDANCE: 362

RAMSBOTTOM UTD ....... 1 TRAFFORD ....................... 1

RAMSBOTTOM’S flirtation with relegation dragged on as they followed up Saturday’s 2-2 draw at Market Drayton with a point against Trafford on Easter Monday.

With emotions running high on the day, fuelled by the announceme­nt that Tom Kennedy was due to be playing his last home match for the club, the Rams were aware they needed at least one point from the match.

Opponents Trafford, having lost their last six matches in a row, on the face of it didn’t look to present massive problems. However, the memory of being pegged back to 2-2 in the dying minutes of Saturday’s match at the hands of alreadyrel­egated Market Drayton had done little for Rams’ confidence during the intervenin­g 48 hours.

Suffering from unavailabi­lity of players again, the Rams’ starting line-up had a rather lop-sided look to it.

For example Owen Collinge, more accustomed to playing right back, was picked to play on the left wing.

Neverthele­ss, in the first few minutes, it was Collinge who created a golden opportunit­y for Jack Grimshaw, a midfielder selected to play on the right wing.

Unfortunat­ely, the latter muffed a straightfo­rward chance barely five metres away from goal. Soon after, from an in-swinging Tom Kennedy corner, Domaine Rouse headed narrowly wide.

Later in the half, Rouse, stand-in striker for injured John Murphy, was through on goal only to scuff his attempt at a shot, allowing the keeper to dive at his feet to smother the threat.

It was already feeling like another of those frustratin­g days at the chalkface.

Worse was to follow. With 43 minutes on the clock and half-time looming, a bobbling ball at knee-height, 35 metres from the Rams’ goal, fell beguilingl­y into the path of Trafford striker Michael Burke.

Sensing a shooting opportunit­y, he connected superbly with a magnificen­t volley that, gaining height through the air, then savagely dipped below the crossbar and straight into the net, leaving keeper Stewart looking shell-shocked.

With the wind knocked out of their sails, the Rams started the second half lethargica­lly. Taking advantage of the situation, ex-Ram striker Max Hazeldine could easily have added to the home team’s woes when, directly through on goal, he somehow though managed to blast his shot wide.

On another occasion, only a brilliant last-ditch tackle by Kennedy prevented a Trafford player capitalisi­ng on what otherwise appeared a simple tap-in chance.

A round of second half substituti­ons seemed to be making little impact on a game looking to be quietly slipping away from the Rams.

However, the last substituti­on to be made in the 78th minute brought Kayle Power on to the field of play. A winger, able to offer genuine width, he immediatel­y injected enough pace and close control of the ball to worry the Trafford defence.

Skilfully breaking free of three defenders down the right wing after 85 minutes, he made it to the byline before arrowing in a cross to the front of goal.

With keen anticipati­on, Rouse met the ball with a glancing header which evaded the keeper and nestled into the net, drawing the game level at 1-1.

Despite further pressing forward in the last few minutes, the Rams ended up though having to be content with the one point.

Taking into account the results of other teams in the relegation mix, the Rams finished the day in 15th place.

However they are still not mathematic­ally assured of avoiding 18th spot ahead of next week’s

last round of matches.

Tight margins have been very much the story of the season.

Going right down to the wire, the Rams continue to flirt with danger in a way that has so often

seemed self-inflicted throughout this present league campaign.

RAMSBOTTOM:

 ?? ?? ●●Goalkeeper Tom Stewart – pictured with father Charley, left, and Rams boss Lee Donafee, right – was named the Rams’ Irwell Works Brewery Player of the Month for March
●●Goalkeeper Tom Stewart – pictured with father Charley, left, and Rams boss Lee Donafee, right – was named the Rams’ Irwell Works Brewery Player of the Month for March

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