Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

A chastening defeat against Chasetown

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WIDNES FC ................................................ 0 CHASETOWN ............................................. 3

WIDNES FC fell to a heavy 3-0 defeat to Chasetown at the Offside Trust Stadium last Saturday afternoon.

The Whites had the better of the first half chances but ultimately a lack of quality in front of goal came back to haunt them.

Chasetown capitalise­d in the second half with Daniel Cocks netting a 67th minute opener before a late Thomas Hill brace condemned Widnes to a third defeat in four league games.

Co-bosses Steve Akrigg and Kev Towey made one change to the side that had earned a hard-fought point at high-flying Trafford last time out as Michael Grogan returned to replace the unavail- able Kev Pollard.

Grogan was involved in an early talking point. Chasetown’s William Whieldon found himself in behind the Widnes backline only to be dragged back by the former Marine man, who was perhaps fortunate only to be cautioned by referee Stuart Morland. It was a lively opening to the match, with Widnes threatenin­g early with George Lomax testing Curtis Pond with a shot on goal, before Sean Myler skied an effort over moments later.

Chester loanees Rhain Hellawell and Matty Waters carried Widnes’s main threat, but despite a number of good deliveries, the Whites struggled to penetrate the Chasetown back-four.

Grogan forced a save out Pond on the half-hour mark after a good Widnes move before Chasetown skipper Ryan Wynter produced a crucial interventi­on to clear Hellawell’s delicious cross into the area. Waters twice went close for Widnes late in the half. The youngster would skew a Myler cross off target before testing Pond with a good effort minutes later.

Chasetown carried more of a threat in the second half, perhaps sensing that a first league win since September was very much within their grasp.

Whieldon arrowed an effort over from an early counteratt­ack but Widnes went go close to breaking the deadlock on the hour-mark, but Ben Hodkinson could only shoot straight at Pond after finding himself the wrong side of Wynter.

Towey and George Webster were introduced from the bench as Widnes went in search of an opener, but it was Chasetown who crucially struck first as Cocks nipped in ahead of the on-rushing goalkeeper Owen Wheeler to tuck the ball home into an unguarded net.

The Scholars doubled their advantage 10 minutes later. Grogan lost possession in midfield allowing Chasetown to break through Hill, who despite seeing an initial effort hit the post, and substitute Jazz Luckie’s follow-up too bounce back off the woodwork, managed to bundle the loose ball over the line.

Widnes offered little prospect of getting back into the game, and the visitors lead grew further when Hill raced clear in acres of space only for Wheeler to make a good block but the ball ricocheted fortuitous­ly against the Chasetown man and into the back of the net.

Towey and Akrigg’s men could not find an answer and Chasetown left The Offside Trust Stadium with only their second win of the season.

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West Bank Bears U7s are pictured celebratin­g a great season at their end-of-year presentati­on evening. The team of young boys have shared an incredible second season together, that has seen them play at St James’ Park during Magic Weekend as well as taking part in a Sky Try Festival before the England versus New Zealand, second Test match at Anfield. The presentati­on evening brought to a close what has been a very successful campaign, with the whole team developing into promising young sportsmen and building friendship­s that will last a lifetime. After a short break, the team will now return to pre-season training ready to begin their season in earnest as U8s next March. Pictured (back row) George McAllister, Joel Whiteside, Liam Barrow, Oscar O’Brien, Lucas Watmore, Joshua Lamb, Vikings mascot Kemik the Viking, Reece McAdam, Jacob Sinclair, Declan Kenny and Caleb King; (front row) Mason Lewis, Cullen Kelly, Jack Buckley, Noah Kearney, Jenson Gamble and Harry McAllister.

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