The Bulls who were unchanged from Saturday’s starting XI at
Braintree were first on the attack but Kingsley James looping cross was
gathered by home keeper McKeown. Danny
Leadbitter chased a long ball and McKeown had to be quick off his line to clear
into Row Z. A similar chase by Chris
Sharp produced another hasty heave that almost cleared the Main Stand.
Apart from a couple of darting runs by Hannah, the hosts
hadn’t posed much of a threat until Lenell John-Lewis cleverly got in front of
Dom Collins to draw the contact and went down to win a penalty which Hannah
dispatched past Danny Lloyd-Weston to give The Mariners the lead on 16 minutes.
| Lloyd-Weston Can't Quite Deal With Hamman's Penalty Attempt |
Artus clipped a delightful ball to the back post and Rod
McDonald rose to send a header firmly into the net.
| Rod McDonald Scores The Equaliser |
Hannah brought a save from DLW as the half closed with the
scores level.
An early second period dash by Jon Brown provided a chance
for Artus but his shot was, again, narrowly wide of the target. McDonald was forced to concede a free kick
when Bushy sliced a clearance and duly collected a caution from the referee as
The Bulls were put under increasing pressure by the home team.
Kinsley James and The Edge got through a mountain of work in
front of a back four that were in no mood to concede again and when the
Mariners’ wide-men did manage to get in a cross DLW was always quick to react
to snuff out the danger.
Grimsby manager, Paul Hurst tried to freshen his attack by
throwing on a couple of lofty lumps in Jennings and Cook but all that produced
was a couple of headers that sailed high over the crossbar.
At the other end, Dan Walker forced a save from McKeown
before Sam Smith replaced Sharpie to give a pleasingly bright and effective
contribution for the final 12/13 minutes.
A couple of nice touches and some decent hold-up play helped run down
the clock before Jon Brown produced the cross of the game only to see a late
block deny Smith a chance to steal all three points.
The attendance of 3007 included 24 in black and white packed
like sardines in the specious visitors enclosure.
FT Grimsby 1 Bulls 1
Hereford: Lloyd-Weston, Collins,
Graham, McDonald, Bush, Leadbitter (Brown 24), James, Edge, Artus, Walker,
Sharp (Smith 80). Subs unused: Purdie, Murphy, Williams.
Grimsby: McKeown, Bignot, Thomas, Pearson, Boyce, Kerr, Thanoj, Disley (Neilson 63), Rodman, John-Lewis (Cook 81), Hannah (Jennings 73). Subs unused: Hatton, McLaughlin.
This was a very encouraging effort by United whose overall
play lacked only a winning goal.
Despite the hosts having the lions share of possession, and probably
over a dozen efforts at goal the solid defence and second line of four restricted
the on-target shot to just a few.
More of the same on Saturday please.
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