Town stop rot as young pretenders come to fore

Jack Emmett in action for Harrogate Town (Peter Arnett - Harrogate Town)Jack Emmett in action for Harrogate Town (Peter Arnett - Harrogate Town)
Jack Emmett in action for Harrogate Town (Peter Arnett - Harrogate Town)
Harrogate Town will continue with their youthful outlook after ending their baron run against Boston United.

Boss Simon Weaver fielded an inexperienced line-up in Saturday’s 2-1 victory and the young pretenders brought the CNG Stadium to life with an energetic performance.

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Early goals from Hull City loanee Ryan Fallowfield and new signing Andy Gascoigne put Town into the ascendancy, before the defence withstood a late Boston barrage.

It ended a run of nine matches without a win, and shocked a team pushing for the play-offs in Vanarama Conference North.

Town signed Sheffield Wednesday youngster Cecil Nyoni on the eve of the clash, and the Zimbabwean started in a team that contained eight players under 25.

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And ahead of this Saturday’s trip to fifth-placed Solihull Moors, Weaver said the plans would remain.

The boss said: “We were committed to give the young lads a go.

“It’s not their fault we are where we are in the table, and we allowed them to go and express themselves. The injection of pace gave us a vitality we haven’t had.

“It lifts the supporters when they see the free spirits that these guys have. I know it’s only one game but the reaction from the fans was fantastic.”