Stockport Express

In friendlies

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trialist further to his departure from Edgeley Park earlier in the summer.

While County looked the livelier side during the early stages, Ben Hinchliffe was the first goalkeeper to be called into any action of note - tipping a free kick by James Poole past the left upright.

But after 20 minutes, County went ahead. Darren Stephenson cut in from the left, before drilling a low shot that exCounty ‘keeper Tim Deasy could only parry as far as Jason Oswell – whose subsequent touch was deflected over his own line by Sam Heathcote.

Both ‘keepers proceeded to make further saves - with Hinchliffe keeping out a Poole header that had met a John Johnston cross from the right, and Deasy denying Stephenson.

The Hatters then doubled their lead a minute before the break - and, on this occasion, Oswell could quite unambiguou­sly celebrate getting his name on to the score-sheet when he powered in a header from the half’s final corner.

Altrincham took to the field following the resumption with a greater sense of purpose, and were to earn four corners within nine early secondhalf minutes. From the first of those, Jerome Wright headed just wide of the right post - while the fourth was awarded when another home substitute, Joel Benbow-Lita, saw his shot palmed over by Hinchliffe’s half-time replacemen­t, Ian Ormson.

The Hatters then went close themselves through two substitute­s. An Adam Thomas shot took a deflection before being scrambled clear by Altrincham’s second-half custodian, Tony Thompson, while George West had one effort blocked and fired another narrowly over in quick succession.

Josh Hancock halved the arrears for Altrincham with a well-taken shot from close range 10 minutes from time, but the Hatters held firm to maintain their advantage and prevail by the odd goal in three.

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