Solihull Moors took their unbeaten run to 15 matches with a goal in each half separating them and Barnet in a game that never really took off as a spectacle.
A goal in each half saw Woking cruise to a comfortable victory over a Barnet outfit that suffered from a large dose of “After the Lord Mayor’s Show” following their midweek win over high -flying local rivals Boreham Wood.
THE PART-TIMERS of Wealdstone looked anything but as they cruised to a comfortable victory over local rivals Barnet, who are beginning to look like a side who could still have a relegation battle on their hands.
Dean Brennan gave an honest assessment of Stockport County’s title credentials after seeing his Barnet side dismantled by the league leaders at The Hive.
A LAST-GASP equaliser from Barnet’s Mitch Brundle denied Altrincham a victory they looked increasingly likely to hold onto, although, in truth, a share of the spoils was a fair reward for both sides’ efforts.
Two quickfire goals early in the second half quashed any faint hopes that Maidenhead United might have had of recovering from Rob Hall’s excellent strike just after the half hour mark that had given Barnet the advantage at the break.
A SECOND-HALF penalty calmly placed in the bottom right corner by the impressive Ephron Mason-Clark gave Barnet a deserved victory over a Torquay side that only rallied once they had gone behind.
Wrexham were in almost total control from the first whistle and once they took a lead midway through the first half it was clear that there would only be one winner.