Woking assistant Ian Dyer insisted he was equally as pleased with the clean sheet as he was with the goals in the Cards’ impressive win at Southend United.
SAM BARRATT’S last-minute header earned Maidenhead United their first victory in nine National League games against tenman Woking in front of the BT Sport cameras.
A LATE Harry Clifton goal kept Grimsby Town top of the table with a hard-fought win against a battling Woking side in front of a crowd of almost 4,500 at The Laithwaite Community Stadium.
WOKING are following the blueprint for success in the National League designed by champions Sutton United – and will let others do the talking off the pitch.
Tom Whelan scored twice from the spot inside ten second-half minutes as Eastleigh pulled off a thrilling victory, having been two-goals down inside the opening quarter-hour at the Silverlake Stadium.
As Wrexham supporters flocked back to the Racecourse, homegrown star Jordan Davies fittingly scored the goal that sent his fellow Reds home happy – and manager Phil Parkinson hailed his side’s resolve under pressure.
Goals from Jesse Debrah and Martin Woods sandwich between a Jordan Maguire-Drew penalty gave the Shaymen a narrow lead at the interval before Billy Waters added a third.
The 28-year-old had four seasons in the Championship with the Seagulls and Fulham before spells in League One with Bury and League Two at Cheltenham Town.
The Woking manager led a Cards team, including first teamers Josh Casey and Tommy Block, of wing-walkers in aid of Woking & Sam Beare Hospices Charity.
Wealdstone completed their first victory since the beginning of April after turning around a 2-1 deficit – thanks to a second half brace from Ryan Gondoh.
The National League club announced the long-term agreement for the sponsorship of their 2,000-seater Leslie Gosden Stand from Andy Lonsdale, the owner of Demoway and Demoscapes.
An early Adam Rooney goal was cancelled out by Nathan Collier and it needed Kyle Hudlin to come off the substitute’s bench and bag the winner with seven minutes remaining.
Andrew Dallas was the Terras’ hero, cancelling out efforts from Woking pair Charlie Cooper and Sam Ashford before late strikes from Jake McCarthy and Sean Shields sealed an impressive victory.
Fresh from their 6-0 thumping at Wealdstone at Tuesaday night, United were in cruise control in the first half after Orsi controlled and fired home Dan Sparkes’ left-wing cross in the 17th minute.
Three second-half goals, including two deep into stoppage time, ensured the Welsh outfit maintained their play-off prospects against a Woking side decimated by injuries.