Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Rhain on target but Whites are held

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PICKERING TOWN............................... 1 WIDNES.................................................. 1

● good work by James Murray in the build-up.

Hodkinson then let a golden chance slip through his fingers as he raced on to a pass in behind, finding himself one-on-one with Foulkes, but the Pickering keeper did well to smother the ball.

The visitors’ fine start was rewarded with an early opener. Hodkinson turned provider as he looked to release Hellawell in behind. Keeper Foulkes won the race, but smashed his clearance straight at the Widnes winger, with the loose ball nestling in the back of the net.

It was a perhaps scruffy opener but for a side desperate for a result, Widnes were provided with a confidence boost having not tasted victory since mid-September.

But Pickering responded with Wheeler producing a magnificen­t save to tip Sam Cable’s seemingly goal-bound drive over the bar.

From the resulting corner, the Pikes were awarded a penalty after Hellawell felled Iwan Heeley, but Holmes’s spot-kick was comfortabl­y saved by Wheeler.

The visitors maintained momen

● tum and twice threatened a crucial second goal before the break. Grogan had a header comfortabl­y held by Foulkes, while Murray managed to beat the Pickering keeper with a delicate chip, but Matty Turnbull recovered well to clear the danger.

Hosts Pickering started the second half the better of the two sides, but Widnes once again saw a chance go begging as Murray had a shot beaten away by Foulkes after superb footwork in the build-up.

Widnes suffered a blow early in the second period when left-back Shaun Holden limped off after being on the receiving end of a clumsy bodycheck, with forward James Steele forced to fill in off the bench.

The hosts were soon level, and it was a goal that Widnes so easily could have avoided. Grogan conceded a cheap free-kick in a decent position and the Pikes capitalise­d, with Earl turning home through a crowd of bodies with Wheeler stranded.

But the visitors responded well with Hodkinson twice flashing efforts across the face of goal that were begging for crucial touches to restore Widnes’ advantage.

Widnes were always in the ascendancy, but a dogged Pickering performanc­e ultimately earned the hosts a much-needed point.

In truth, the Pikes had chances to steal the points with the best coming through Cable after he stole possession away from Danny Shaw, but Wheeler stood firm to make a decent block.

Hodkinson rattled the bar with a cross-cum-shot, while substitute Anointed Chukwu had an effort cleared off the line moments before Sam Heathcote’s venomous drive was blocked bravely by Turnbull.

 ?? Frank Crook ?? Ryan Gibson challenges for the ball during the Linnets’ 1-1 draw away to Ramsbottom United
Frank Crook Ryan Gibson challenges for the ball during the Linnets’ 1-1 draw away to Ramsbottom United
 ??  ?? Widnes in action against Pickering
Widnes in action against Pickering

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