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Hednesford 1 Mickleover 1 - Report

Hednesford Town were denied all three points against a physical Mickleover Sports following a stoppage time penalty that saw a feisty game end in a draw.

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Hednesford 1 Mickleover 1 - Report

After an even start to the game Hednesford had the first shot on target after nine minutes when Michael Howard saw his effort blocked away before Joe Fitzpatrick fired well over.

For the third time this season the Pitmen were denied a clear penalty for handball after Howard’s shot was handballed inside the 18-yard box but referee Ben Cooke turned the appeals away in the 19 th minute.

Hednesford goalkeeper Josef Bursik was called into action for the first time in the 24 th minute – making a low save from a Jimmy Phillips freekick.

Mickelover were almost ahead two minutes later when Adam Parusa broke the offside trap,rounded Bursik only for big defender Rudy Misambo to deny the attacker with a fine tackle in front of the open goal.

In the 35 th minute Hednesford should really have gone ahead when Howard was played through one-on-one but with time to think he dragged his shot wide of the far post.

Two minutes later the Pitmen would take the lead though as Josh Craddock broke forward and fed Howard before the frontman cut inside and rifled in a shot from 20 yards which found the back of the net via the post.

Right on the stroke of halftime Hednesford worked the ball well down the right-hand side and the cross in found Dan Cockerline but the striker couldn’t convert.

In the 58 th minute Sports were perhaps lucky not to be reduced to ten men when Ricky Ravenhill went through Joe Fitpatrick but the midfielder received just a yellow – one of six for his side.

Seven minutes later a freekick from Jed Davies caused problems with Lewis King just able to palm it over the crossbar.

Hednesford would go close again in the 69 th minute when Howard latched onto a loose ball in the Sports box and laid it off to Davies but he got his chipped effort wrong and it drifted over.

Meanwhile at the other end Bursik was reduced to just having to claim a handful of set pieces that the visitors forced.

Just when Hednesford thought they’d done enough to earn all three points Sports were awarded a spot-kick in the first minute of stoppage time when Charlie Gatter was adjudged to have fouled his man. Nathan Jarman made no mistake from 12 yards firing home low under Bursik to earn a share of the spoils.

Hednesford Town: Bursik, Mendez-Jones, Griffiths, Fitzpatrick, Misambo, Gatter, Curley, Craddock

(Davies 58), Cockerline, Howard, Fox

Subs not used: Abadaki, Lycett, Drain, Veiga