League Two Betting Review - 26 February 2006
A late strike from Simon Hackney kept Carlisle United at the top
of League Two. An own goal from Derek Holmes gave hosts Barnet
the lead after 53 minutes but Michael Bridges restored parity
just 20 seconds later. Hackney netted the winner for the 13/10
Cumbrians with 15 minutes remaining.
Wycombe Wanderers remained level on points with Carlisle after a
2-1 win against Oxford United. Kevin Besty after 17 minutes and
veteran Tommy Mooney on the hour secured the points for the 4/6
Chairboys while Yemi Odubade's goal after 72 minutes was just a
consolation for the U's.
Northampton Town consolidated third place in the league with a
hard-fought win over Wrexham at the Racecourse Ground. The 7/4
Cobblers struck a decisive winners through Ryan Gilligan after
68 minutes.
Grimsby Town kept up the pressure on the top three and condemned
Mark Wright to a losing start as Chester City manager. Gary
Jones' goal three minutes before the break was enough to secure
all three points for the 8/13 Mariners.
Leyton Orient continued their promotion push with a narrow
victory against Darlington. Shane Tudor's goal after 13 minutes
proved decisive for 4/5 Orient.
A Richard Hope own goal after two minutes gifted Bury a precious
10/3 victory at Shrewsbury Town, their first win since January
14 which sees the Shakers three points clear of relegation.
Drewe Broughton handed Rushden & Diamonds a relegation lifeline
with a winning goal against Macclesfield Town nine minutes from
time. Diamonds had two goals disallowed but Broughton's counted
to earn a vital 6/4 win.
Stockport County failed to edge further away from the drop zone
after slipping to a 1-0 defeat at home to Stockport County.
Julian Joachim's header after 67 minutes for the 11/5 Pilgrims
proved decisive.
Mansfield Town sent Torquay United to the bottom of the league
with a 2-0 win at Plainmoor. On loan Sheffield Wednesday striker
Danny Reet broke the deadlock after 11 minutes and Simon Brown
secured a 19/10 victory with seven minutes remaining.