Sunderland Echo

MECHANICS RUE FAILURE TO HOLD ON FOR VICTORY

EBAC NORTHERN LEAGUE: WASHINGTON PICK UP WELCOME POINT, BUT IT COULD HAVE BEEN THREE AGAINST RCA

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Washington picked up a welcome First Division point from Saturday’s 1-1 draw at home to Sunderland RCA.

But it could have been all three points for Michael Laws’ men at Nissan.

A tight first half ended with the Mechanics ahead, thanks to a 32nd-minute strike from Vinny Gash which went under the dive of keeper Keith Finch, after great determinat­ion from Callum Dent.

RCA came out fired up for the second half and Clayton Davis hit the bar before having a well-taken effort from the right disallowed for offside. In between, Washington’s Alex White had a header cleared off the line.

A costly mistake by home keeper Daniel Gladstone led to the visitors’ equaliser on 62 minutes, when he tried to use footwork to beat RCA’s Colin Larkin, only for the Irishman to rob him and score with ease.

RCA pressed for a second goal, with Pascal Chimbonda putting his body on the line to block one strike, but Washington held firm and they had the better chances in the closing stages. Gash had a shot deflected wide after a good link with Jak Hanson,.

Davis missed a fine chance for a last-gasp RCA winner.

RCA manager Martin Swales was not a happy man after the game: “To say I’m disappoint­ed is an understate­ment.

“In the first half, we were very poor, then in the second half we got a lot better, but we missed chances and just couldn’t put the game to bed, or get the second goal. It was very, very disappoint­ing not to get the three points.”

Washington, who remain 12 points adrift of safety, are in action tonight, with a trip to Team Northumbri­a, who came from behind to beat Ashington 3-1.

RCA host Marske United tomorrow.

Ryhope CW were heavily beaten by visitors North Shields, with Craig McFarlane’s hat-trick inspiring the Robins’ 6-2 success.

However, it all started so brightly for Gary Pearson’s men as Ryhope’s new signing from Shildon, experience­d striker Mickey Rae opened the scoring with a 12-yard strike past Sean McCafferty in the very first minute. Dean Holmes levelled in the ninth minute, blasting his effort past Jonny Ball after a good flick by Ben Harmison. Ball made a fine stop to deny Richard Pell before Kyle Davis hit the bar for Ryhope and McCafferty did well to keep out Rae’s follow-up.

Two McFarlane goals either side of half-time gave the Robins a 3-1 lead.

He first struck with an outstandin­g, curling 25-yarder, then slotted home in the first minute of the second half.

Rae pulled one back for the home side, latching onto a long ball forward and showing his strength to fire home.

But Harmison quickly hit the visitors’ fourth goal after a costly slip by Ball.

McFarlane completed his hat-trick from close range, following Adam Forster’s centre, before Rae almost bagged a hat-trick, only to see his strike just miss the target. Sub Lee Mason hit North Shields’ sixth goal on 80 minutes.

Shildon had a bad day at the office and dropped to fourth, after a surprising 3-1 home defeat to struggling Jarrow Roofing.

Liam Anderson struck for Richie McLoughlin’s men in the 17th minute and Dennis Knight doubled the lead, when he broke free to score.

Anderson made it 3-0 just after half-time, with Shildon managing only one consolatio­n, an own goal from Olly Martin as the Roofing defender tried to tidy up a saved penalty.

The Railwaymen had their chances, with Daniel Moore and Matty Waters heading wide and Roofing keeper Shaun Newbrook producing an excellent save to keep out an acrobatic Waters effort.

Shildon’s woe was confirmed when James Harwood was red-carded for a last-man challenge late on.

Consett are now joint third, following a comprehens­ive 4-1 victory over Dunston UTS.

Scott Heslop netted for UTS in the second minute.

But Michael Sweet and David Dowson scored in the space of five minutes to put the Steelmen into a 2-1 lead. Michael MacKay and Arjun Purewal made it four.

West Auckland regained sixth place with a hardearned 2-1 success at in-form Penrith, with Alex Francis and Nathan Fisher netting.

Stockton Town dropped to seventh place after going down 5-2 at home to impressive Whitley Bay, who moved up to eighth.

Matthew Cornish and Tom Potter gave Bay a 2-0 lead, but James Risbrough and Jamie Owens levelled it up.

However, second-half strikes from Callum Johnston, Aiden Haley and Josh Nearney sealed Bay’s win.

Billingham Synthonia lost 6-0 at home to rampant leaders Morpeth Town, who are 18 points clear. Ben Sayer, Joe Walton, Sean Taylor and Mark Davison (3) did the damage.

 ??  ?? Sunderland RCA’s Reece Noble (left) and Clayton Davis battle against Washington (red) at Nissan on Saturday. Pictures by Tim Richardson.
Sunderland RCA’s Reece Noble (left) and Clayton Davis battle against Washington (red) at Nissan on Saturday. Pictures by Tim Richardson.
 ??  ?? Washington’s Vinny Gash (red) tries to create an opening against RCA.
Washington’s Vinny Gash (red) tries to create an opening against RCA.

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