Luke Graham Leading The Bulls |
Martin Foyle tinkered with both the matchday squad and the
formation to give a start to Jon Brown in place of Dan Walker with Kingsley
James taking the place of Rob Purdie who failed to make the bench.
Danny Leadbitter was on the overlap straight from the off
but his low cross was hooked away for a corner that was cleared upfield. Paul Green took a nasty bang from a late
challenge but Bushy’s free kick was too long and drifted out for a goal
kick. Then on 8 minutes, The Bulls took
the lead.
Leadbitter was again involved in the build up down the right
and when Michael West’s accurate cross came in Richard Brodie was perfectly
placed to volley home.
Celebration Time |
Bush and Brodie combined well on the left and Bush’s cross was
glanced well wide of the target by West.
Gregory tried the old backing in and falling down routine but referee
Wigglesworth was wise to his simulation.
However, when Scott McManus pulled a similar stunt the ref fell for it
and awarded a free kick against Leadbitter when he was actually the one being
fouled. The referee’s error proved
costly to The Bulls as when Gardner’s cross came in, Sam Smith won a rare
headed challenge and deflected the ball into his own net to level the scores on
30 minutes.
The Wall For The Halifax Free Kick |
HT Halifax 1 Bulls 1
James sent Brodie away down the right and he cut in to send
a rising left footed shot over the bar.
Michael West made a darting run to the bye-lie before cutting back to
Brodie who fired just wide from 12 yards.
Rhys Evans was forced into a fingertip save after The Bulls failed to
clear their lines from a corner in a period when United gave the ball away
cheaply in some poor areas.
Rod McDonald was lucky to see his sliced clearance whistle
over the bar before, on the break, Jon Brown saw his rasping effort tipped over
by Glennon and a Leadbitter cross was head back across goal by McDonald but no
Bulls player was on hand to convert.
Michael Rankine joined the action with a little over twenty
minutes remaining to replace the tiring Brodie. We’ll have to wait a bit longer to see the mighty combo on the
field together.
Eric Odhiambo On as A Sub |
Walker replaced Smith late on and put presented with a
weighted pass by Rankine that would have put him through on goal had he been
looking in the right direction.
Four minutes of added time failed to provide any further
delight for the 1362 in attendance of which some 90-odd were probably relieved
to see the run of defeats ended.
FT Halifax 1 Bulls 1
Hereford: Evans, Leadbitter,
Graham, McDonald, Bush, Brown, James, Green, West (Odhiambo 77), Brodie
(Rankine 69), Smith (Walker 89). Subs not used: Gwynne, Collins.
Halifax: Glennon, Toulson, Roberts, Ainge, Lowe (McReady 46), Pearson, Maynard, Gardner (Holsgrove 64), Marshall, McManus, Gregory (Carver 73). Subs not used: Senior, Williams.
The return to 4-4-2 gave a
bit more stability in the centre particularly as the wide players showed an
improved appetite for their defensive duties.
Richard Brodie took his goal well and should/could have had at least one
more. Kingsley James’ industry in the
centre was a fine example for other to follow and while the back division all
performed well it was Leadbitter’s forward runs that caught the eye.
Better. Now let’s build on it on Tuesday night.