Town draw a blank

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DESPITE dominating for long periods Warrington Town were frustrated as they were held to a goalless draw by Durham City at Cantilever Park.
After a scrappy first half with few chances for either side, Warrington dominated much of the second half with Lee Madin (pictured top) twice hitting the post during a goal mouth scramble.
But despite controlling the game for long periods Warrington could find no way through a resolute Durham defence.
The visitors always looked capable of causing problems on the break and Town keeper Chris Oldfield had to pull off one fine second half save to ensure the visitors didn’t snatch an unlikely victory.
Warrington are next in action when they travel to table topping Curzon Ashton next Saturday looking to avenge their opening day 2-0 defeat.

No way through for Town’s leading goal scorer Anthony Hickey Pictured right.

Town: Oldfield, Duffy, Cook, Humphries, Hardwick (c) Hamid, Collins, Jackson,(Wright) Madin,(Hardwick) Hickey, Shipton
Subs: R Hardwick, Wright, Thompson, Scott.
Atten: 145


Allan Collins is tackled


Lee Madin takes on the Durham defence


Nick Jackson looks for a way through


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