The Mail on Sunday

LEAGUE TWO

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MORECAMBE 1 ORIENT 2

ANDY HESSENTHAL­ER praised Orient’s work ethic after goals from Liam Kelly and Jordan Bowery either side of a Kevin Ellison leveller gave them the points. He said: ‘We were tremendous.’

STEVENAGE 6 HARTLEPOOL 1

TYLER WALKER (two), Tom Pett, Dean Wells, Michael Tonge (pen) and Henry Cowans scored for the hosts after Nathan Thomas had given Hartlepool the lead.

CREWE 2 DONCASTER 1

BOSS Steve Davis said he had been ‘getting at’ James Jones about scoring before he struck late for Crewe. Tommy Rowe’s penalty had earlier cancelled out Ryan Lowe’s first-half header.

NOTTS CO 2 GRIMSBY 2

JONATHAN FORTE and Aaron Collins earned John Sheridan’s Notts County a point after they trailed to goals from Shaun Pearson and Omar Bogle.

YEOVIL 0 BLACKPOOL 3

BLACKPOOL boss Gary Bowyer hailed Colin Daniel’s ‘coolness’ after his well-taken brace. Armand Gnanduille­t rounded off the easy win.

COLCHESTER 2 EXETER 3

EXETER notched their second League victory of the season thanks to goals from Robbie Simpson, Ollie Watkins and Joel Grant. Sammie Szmodics and Kurtis Guthrie replied for Colchester.

PLYMOUTH 1 CHELTENHAM 0

DEFENDER Sonny Bradley headed the winner late on at rain-drenched Plymouth. Boss Derek Adams said: ‘It was difficult for both teams.’

MANSFIELD 0 CAMBRIDGE 0

ADAM MURRAY described his Mansfield side’s drab draw with bottom club Cambridge as ‘like putting pins in your eyes’. Counterpar­t Shaun Derry added: ‘It was a real tough nut to crack.’

CARLISLE 1 ACCRINGTON 1

BILLY KEE’S header just before the hour for Accrington was cancelled out by Nicky Adams’ 25-yard shot. Visiting manager John Coleman admitted: ‘We had a few harsh words at half-time.’

PORTSMOUTH 3 CRAWLEY 0

CURTIS MAIN fired in two with Gary Roberts also netting for Portsmouth, whose boss Paul Cook said: ‘That’s how home games should pan out.’

LUTON 4 WYCOMBE 1

DANNY HYLTON bagged a hat-trick, with Jordan Cook adding another for Luton, whose boss Nathan Jones said: ‘I thought we were excellent.’ Matt Bloomfield scored the consolatio­n.

NEWPORT-BARNET (Aband)

BARNET were leading through John Akinde when the game was abandoned at half-time due to rain. Boss Martin Allen said: ‘It should have carried on.’

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