Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

No repeat of collapse as Widnes win again

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WIDNES FC ................................................ 3 PADIHAM ................................................... 1 IDNES FC climbed up to second in the Hallmark Security League Premier Division, taking the spoils with a 3-1 win over 10-man Padiham at the Select Security Stadium last Saturday afternoon.

Mike Burke opened his account for the season before Stuart Cook marked his first Widnes start with a second goal one minute into the second half.

Daniel Boyle immediatel­y halved the deficit for the Storks, who had Mark Ayres sent-off before the hour-mark.

Widnes preserved their lead and bagged a late third through Sean Myler to extend their unbeaten record to 13 games in all competitio­ns.

Joint-bosses Steve Akrigg and Kev Towey made two changes to the side that beat Runcorn Town last time out, with Kev Pollard and Chris Lomax both dropping to the bench to make way for the returning Jack Banister and midfielder Cook, who was handed a full home debut following his arrival from Cefn Druids last month.

Widnes made an eager start but Padiham were first to threaten with Spencer Jordan inches away from grabbing an elusive touch to help a dangerous freekick towards goal.

Banister went even closer for Widnes on 14 minutes, going on a superb driving run forward only to see his powerful effort crash against the crossbar.

Two minutes later, Widnes were in front. Padiham could only half-clear a Banister corner as far as Cook, who engineered space to send a delicious cross into the area, met by Burke, who nodded home the opener beyond ‘keeper Marcus Burgess.

Buoyed by their opener, Widnes went

W● in search of a second only to be denied by the woodwork for a second time. Cook won possession back in midfield, exchanged a neat one-two with George Lomax, burst forward only to strike the foot of the post.

Towey came close to extending Widnes’s lead, forcing a decent save out of Burgess before having a goal ruled out for offside after latching on to Lomax’s superb cross into the area.

It was a frustratin­g opening 45 minutes for Padiham, compounded by the dismissal of joint-manager Liam Smith inside first half stoppage time for dissent by referee Ben Atkinson.

Widnes made a blistering start to the second half, rewarded with a goal. Lomax and Towey exchanged passes on the edge of the 18-yard area with the latter squaring the ball to Cook who found the top corner of the net with a sublime finish on his full debut.

‘A team is most vulnerable just after they’ve scored’ is one the oldest sayings in football and it rang true as Padiham immediatel­y equalised.

Widnes switched off defensivel­y as Boyle raced between Michael Grogan and Burke to latch on to a long ball over the top before sliding a decent finish beyond goalkeeper Richie Mottram.

The game’s major talking point came 10 minutes into the second half as Padiham were reduced to 10 men.

Towey was caught above the knee by Padiham’s Ayres, who was shown a straight red card by referee Atkinson to deal a blow to the Storks’ hopes of getting themselves back into the contest.

The numerical advantage did not particular­ly help Widnes either, who struggled to make it count. Lomax came closest, with his driven effort from long-range forcing a decent save out of Burgess.

Substitute Ben Hodkinson came close to making an immediate impact and putting the game beyond all doubt as he raced on to Cook’s flick-on only to shoot straight at Burgess.

Banister then had a shot brilliantl­y charged down by Ben Hoskin, setting up a tense finish, one perhaps reminiscen­t of October’s meeting between these two sides in which Padiham infamously scored twice in stoppage time to rescue an extraordin­ary 3-3 draw.

There was to be no repeat, however, as Widnes added a late third goal.

Myler looked to release Banister in behind but the winger’s shot was blocked. The ball rebounded back to the former Marine midfielder, who found the top corner with a well-taken finish to net his second goal of the season.

Widnes’ latest victory continues their remarkable run of form under co-bosses Akrigg and Towey, with a 12th win in their last 13 games, with the team having last tasted defeat in mid-November.

The managerial duo will be keen to extend that run next time out as bottom club Barnton visit the Select Security Stadium on Saturday. The match kicksoff at 3pm.

 ?? John Rooney ?? Mike Burke heads home the opener in Widnes’s 3-1 win over Padiham at the Select Security Stadium last Saturday afternoon.
John Rooney Mike Burke heads home the opener in Widnes’s 3-1 win over Padiham at the Select Security Stadium last Saturday afternoon.

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