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  • Date:2009-01-24
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Prostar Stadium
  • Attendance:5140
  • Referee:Woolmer, KA

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

86mins

Steve Foster is booked for unsporting behaviour.

85mins

Neil Ashton goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

85mins

The referee has booked Graham Coughlan.

84mins

It's red. He's off. Ricky Ravenhill has been sent off.

81mins

Darlington are replacing Danny Carlton with Curtis Main.

80mins

Paul Murray is replaced by Marc Pugh.

78mins

Pawel Abbott is being taken off, Gregg Blundell has come on in his place.

70mins

Shrewsbury are replacing Richard Walker with Dave Hibbert.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.

46mins

Ben Davies is being taken off, Nick Chadwick has come on in his place.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

15mins

Ricky Ravenhill is booked for unsporting behaviour.

5mins

Goal!! Shrewsbury have scored with Richard Walker putting it in the back of the net.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

Shrewsbury Town leapt back into the League Two promotion hunt with a hard-fought 1-0 home win over high-flying Darlington.

Richard Walker's sixth goal of the season was enough to separate the sides and decide a fiercely-contested encounter, that saw Darlington finish the match with ten men following the 84th-minute sending-off of midfielder Ricky Ravenhill.

Beginning the game outside the League Two play-off places for the first time this term, against a Darlington outfit whose recent good form had seen them climb up into third place, Shrewsbury made the ideal start - and ultimately settled the issue in the fifth minute.

When the Quakers defence failed to clear a Chris Humphrey centre deep into the goalmouth, the ball was returned into the box - and during the ensuing scramble Walker was on hand to force the ball home from six yards.

Despite the early setback the visitors looked for a leveller and it required some committed defending to keep them at bay - one block in particular from full-back Darren Moss, which thwarted a goalbound effort by Danny Carlton, highlighted Shrewsbury's determination to protect their lead.

Without 20-goal top scorer Grant Holt - who was serving the second of his two-match suspension - Shrewsbury found further chances harder to come by and, although central defender Graham Coughlin headed over an inswinging corner from Ben Davies, it was Darlington who reached the break still forcing the pace.

After the interval it required fine stops from Shrewsbury keeper Luke Daniels to deny efforts from Pawel Abbot and Steve Foster but, as the half progressed, the home side emerged to create some opportunities of their own - the best of which fell to substitute Dave Hibbert, who was unable to convert a Chris Humphrey centre.

Six minutes from time Ravenhill was ordered off for a second cautionable offence and Shrewsbury made it through safely to the final whistle - collecting three vital points and climbing above Darlington in the process.

Shrewsbury Town

Darlington

Corners

67

Fouls

1313

Goal attempts

514

Shots off target

27

Offsides

41

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