The Scarborough News

Boro beat Chorley to go second in National North

- Steve Adamson andy.bloomfield@nationalwo­rld.com @SN_Sport

Boro climbed to second in National League North with a stunning 3-2 home win against Chorley on Tuesday night in a classic game of two halves.

The visitors dominated the first period, without really testing keeper Joe Crack ne ll, but Boro turned on the style in the second half, scoring three goals in a devastatin­g eleven-minute spell, before Chorley pulled two goals back, but Boro held on for the three points.

Chorley bossed possession throughout the first half, creating two chances in the first couple of minutes, as Cracknell blocked a snap-shot from Adam Blakeman and skipper Scott Leather volleyed over.

Bailey Good a won two crucialhea­ders to clear dangerous crosses, Ollie Shenton fired straight at Cracknell and Jack Sampson shot just over as the early onslaught continued, before Boro’s first attack saw Dan Bramall lay off to Will Jarvis, whose shot was beaten away by keeper Matt Urwin, then Dom Tear, who had an excellent game, set up Bramall, who fired wide.

Chorley were soon back on the offensive, Shenton volleyed wide, the pacy Jon Ustabasi fired past the left-hand post, Con nor Hall shot straight at Cracknell, Kieran Weledji made two terrific tackles to foil attacks and Billy Whitehouse blasted an effort wide. Then Leather looped a header over from a Blakeman corner, as Boro somehow reached the interval still on level terms.

Chorley began the second half brightly, and a low cross from star man Ustabasi was cleared by a diving header from Will Thornton, before Boro suddenly began to create chances of their own, and they went ahead ten minutes into the half when Maloneys truck a free-kick low and hard into the goal mouth, andKieranW el edji slammed past keeper Urwin.

Thornton blocked a strike from Shenton, before Boro doubled their lead on 59 minutes following a piece of magic from Luca Colville, who raced past two defenders and fired a low shot. The keeper made a great save, but Michael Coul son was thereto tap in there bound.

It became 3-0 on the hour with a brilliant goal from dead-ball specialist Maloney, who curled a free-kick round the wall, into the bottom right corner. The visitors were shell shocked, but they fought back and reduced the arrears when a right-wing corner from Matt Challoner was powerfully headed home at the far post by Connor Hall.

Sub Justin Johnson shot wide then had a shot beaten away by Cracknell, then Colville had a shot blocked by the visiting defence.

In stoppage time Cracknell saved a Joe Nolan back-header, but Ustabasi slammed the rebound into the roof of the net.

Despite winning the corner count 11-1 and creating more chances, Chorley returned homeempty-handed,asBoro's fabulous unbeaten home run stretched to 18 games thanks to a brilliant second-half performanc­e,and they left the field to a rapturous standing ovation.

BORO: Cracknell, Weledji, Jackson, Maloney (Pugh 70), Thornton, Gooda, Bramall (Heslop 63), Tear, Coulson (Plant 80), Jarvis, Colville

CHORLEY: Urwin, Challonor, Wilson, Leather, Blakeman, Calverley (Nolan 61), Whitehouse (Johnson 63), S hen ton, Sampson( Owens 74), Hall, Ustabasi REFEREE: Jamie West gate BORO MAN OF MATCH: Kieran Weledji

ATTENDANCE: 1,629 (30 away)

 ?? PHOTOS BY MORGAN EXLEY ?? Skipper Michael Coulson celebrates scoring Boro’s second goal in the 3-2 home win against Chorley, a result that sent Athletic second in the National North table
PHOTOS BY MORGAN EXLEY Skipper Michael Coulson celebrates scoring Boro’s second goal in the 3-2 home win against Chorley, a result that sent Athletic second in the National North table
 ?? ?? Boro’s Luca Colville looks to win the ball back from visitors Chorley
Boro’s Luca Colville looks to win the ball back from visitors Chorley
 ?? ?? Man of the Match Kieran Weledji opened the scoring for Athletic
Man of the Match Kieran Weledji opened the scoring for Athletic
 ?? ?? Boro celebrate one of their three second-half goals v Chorley
Boro celebrate one of their three second-half goals v Chorley

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