Hallwood heroic as Harrogate Railway earn mighty point at Northwich Victoria
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Bradford City teenager Chandler Hallwood produced a heroic save to secure Harrogate Railway a vital point at promotion chasing Northwich Victoria.
Jack Stockdill cancelled out Richie Bennettt's strike with only one minute of normal remaining for Railway before Hallwood made his mark.
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Hide AdThe new Railway goalkeeper stopped Mike Roddy's effort from 12 yards to boost the club's hopes of beating the drop over the next two months.
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Railway remain two points inside the drop zone as their main relegation rivals Ossett Town drew 2-2 against Lancaster City, allowing a two-goal cushion to slide in the second half.
Radcliffe Borough dropped into the relegation mix, however, after losing 1-0 at fellow strugglers Scarborough Athletic - who in turn moved clear of the relegation zone.
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Hide AdWith Rob Youhill returning to the relegation threatened club and starting up front for Lee Ashforth, Railway made a positive start against the side sat second in Evo-Stik First Division North.
Youhill almost put Railway ahead as he galloped through before Chris Ovington hit a shot straight at the keeper from the edge of the box.
Northwich came closest to scoring in a goalless first half when Gary Burnett's effort was saved comfortably by Hallwood.
The hosts broke Railway's stubborn resistance on 66 minutes when Richie Bennett fired home from close range after a deflected shot made its way to him.
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Hide AdYoung Bradford City player Daniel Devine almost equalised ten minutes later but his strike was palmed away.
Hallwood, also a trainee at the Bantams, the produced a fine fingertip stop to deny Bennett's goalbound header.
The levelled came with only one minute on the clock as substitute Stockdill headed home Ovington's quality free-kick.
All of Railway's hard work looked to have come to nothing when the referee awarded Vics a spot-kick in time added on.
But Hallwood earned his stripes between the sticks to save Roddy's effort and give Railway their fourth point in two games.