Richard Brodie (1 mins)
Richard Brodie (32 mins)
Richard Brodie (47 mins)
Anthony Barry (59 mins)
Shaun Kelly ((90 + 4 mins) mins)
Blue Square Premier
, Nov 10, 2009
Ground: KitKat Crescent
, Kickoff: 18:45 , Att 2,164
Team news
No new worries for Foyle York manager Martin Foyle has no fresh injury worries heading into the match against Chester at KitKat Crescent.
The Minstermen caused one of the upsets of the weekend in the FA Cup, defeating League Two Crewe 3-2 - a result Foyle hopes will spur the side on.
"It was a nice win at the right time, just like football gives you sometimes," he told Press Association Sport.
"We played well and gambled to get them on the back foot, especially in the second half, and deserved it.
"The win does play a part but Chester have had three great wins themselves and we've got to start the game well." York have no suspensions but are still missing Michael Gash (foot) and Djoumin Sangare (groin).
Chester have been boosted by the news that Mark Beesley has extended his loan deal ahead of the trip.
The Cambridge winger, who rejoined his former Forest Green boss Jim Harvey at the Deva Stadium, has extended his spell with the club for a further month.
But the Blues will be without Johnny Flynn for the trip.
The on-loan Blackburn central defender has been called-up to the Northern Ireland squad to face Germany on Friday and will therefore miss the game.
Boss Harvey may also be without former Manchester United trainee Michael Lea, who is struggling with a groin injury.
York vs Chester
Last modified 22:02 10/11/09
Brodie inspires Minstermen Richard Brodie`s fine hat-trick ensured York led the play-off chasing pack with a 3-2 victory over rock-bottom Chester.
Brodie needed just 30 seconds to find the net when he swept home from close range after good work by Daniel Parslow.
And after completely dominating in the opening half-hour, Brodie doubled his tally when he netted from the penalty spot after full-back Neil Ashton had brought him down.
York started quickly after the break and the in-form striker completed his hat-trick just two minutes into the second period when he was on hand to poke home Alex Lawless` cross.
Chester, who remain on minus points after a summer points deduction, rallied and got a lifeline just after the hour mark when Anthony Barry rifled in a 30-yard effort.
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Substitution | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Rating |
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| 24 | Michael Ingham | ||||
| 2 | Ben Purkiss | ||||
| 5 | David McGurk | ||||
| 6 | Daniel Parslow | ||||
| 3 | James Meredith | ||||
| 7 | Adam Smith(sub 69) |
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| 12 | Alex Lawless | ||||
| 14 | Neil Barrett | ||||
| 23 | Chris Carruthers | ||||
| 15 | Michael Rankine(sub 78) |
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| 16 | Richard Brodie(sub 89) |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 8 | Andy Ferrell(sub 89) |
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| 10 | Richard Pacquette | ||||
| 17 | Levi Mackin(sub 78) |
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| 26 | Luke Graham | ||||
| 27 | Kevin Gall(sub 69) |
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| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Substitution | Rating |
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| 1 | John Danby | ||||
| 2 | Kevin Roberts | ||||
| 4 | Tim Ryan | ||||
| 17 | Shaun Kelly |
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| 11 | Neil Ashton | ||||
| 12 | James Owen(sub 27) |
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| 23 | Clark Keltie | ||||
| 3 | Rhys Meynell(sub 68) |
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| 16 | Mark Beesley | ||||
| 24 | Michael Coulson | ||||
| 28 | Nick Chadwick(sub 64) |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 13 | Andrew Murphy | ||||
| 5 | Anthony Barry(sub 27) |
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| 8 | Ben Wilkinson(sub 68) |
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| 18 | Glenn Rule | ||||
| 20 | Gregg Blundell(sub 64) |
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| Team | York | Chester |
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