Torquay

2

Wroe 19(pen) Carlisle 54

Morecambe

2

Duffy 24 Mullin 47
(HT 1 - 1)
Kickoff: 15:00
Att: 2614
Carlisle rescues a point for Gulls
Wayne Carlisle's second-half strike rescued a 2-2 draw for Torquay United against Morecambe at Plainmoor in League Two on Saturday.
 
Carlisle: Netted equaliser
Carlisle: Netted equaliser
 

Torquay

  30 Poke
  4 Ellis
  5 Robertson
  3 Nicholson
  12 Thompson **
  11 Wroe
  7 Mansell
  14 Hargreaves
  9 Benyon ***
yellow card 10 Rendell *
  8 Sills

On The Bench

  1 Bevan
  23 Charnock
  6 Todd
  28 Taylor
  15 Carlisle * (46)
  19 Stevens ** (51)
  31 Mills *** (78)

Morecambe

  13 Smith
  19 Wilson **
  5 Bentley
  4 Artell
yellow card 23 Craney
  16 Drummond
yellow card 25 Adams
yellow card 14 Jevons *
  21 Mullin
yellow card 18 Duffy
  8 Hunter

On The Bench

  30 Davies
  23 McStay
  2 Moss
  22 Parrish
  6 Stanley ** (90)
  17 Taylor
  7 Twiss * (78)

United took the lead in the 19th minute through Nicky Wroe's penalty. The midfielder gave debutant Shrimps keeper Ben Smith - signed on loan from Doncaster Rovers - no chance after referee Pat Miller pointed to the spot following an infringement in the box.

Within four minutes Morecambe restored parity as winger Mark Duffy cut in from the right to send a low drive beyond outstretched home keeper Michael Poke.

As half-time approached, recalled Shrimps striker Phil Jevons - on a season long loan from Huddersfield - had his measured side foot shot from 15 yards cleared off the line by United midfielder Tyrone Thompson.

United countered with target man Tim Sills helping on Kevin Nicholson's throw-in before slicing a return pass from strike partner Elliot Benyon wide from the edge of the penalty area.

Morecambe scored two minutes after the restart when Jevons crossed to strike partner Paul Mullin, who steered the ball home.

United responded with half-time substitute Carlisle swooping to head home at the far post in the 53rd minute from Sills' cross.

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Crewe 1 - 2 Port Vale Report
Miller 34   Richards 45 Taylor 80 Att: 6943
Burton Albion 2 - 0 Barnet Report
Maghoma 8 Austin 78     Att: 2935
Darlington 2 - 1 Shrewsbury Report
Devitt 26 Thomas 56   Neal L 2 Att: 1958
Northampton 1 - 0 Lincoln City Report
Guinan 72     Att: 4341
Aldershot 2 - 3 Bury Report
Winfield 9 Soares 71   Barry-Murphy 39 Dawson 74 Sodje 76 Att: 3196
Grimsby 0 - 2 Rochdale Report
    Rundle 24 O'Grady 85 Att: 3754
Rotherham 0 - 0 Notts County Report
Fenton s/o 51     Att: 5738
Dag & Red 2 - 1 Bradford Report
Benson 8 Ogogo 72   Flynn 18 Att: 2446
Accrington Stanley 0 - 1 Bournemouth Report
    Hollands 76 Att: 1858
Hereford 1 - 0 Chesterfield Report
Valentine 58(pen)     Att: 2574



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