Newport County AFC vs Exeter City. Sky Bet League Two.
Rodney Parade.
Newport County AFC 1
- D Telford (88th minute)
Exeter City 1
- A Hartridge (sent off 9th minute)
- R Bowman (22nd minute, sent off 45th minute)
Newport 1-1 Exeter: Nine-man Grecians hold on for draw
Tuesday 16 February 2021 23:05, UK
Ryan Bowman turned from hero to villain as he gave Exeter the lead at Rodney Parade but then got sent off on the stroke of half-time as the Grecians finished the 1-1 draw with nine players.
His 44th-minute dismissal meant Exeter had to play for the remainder of the game with nine men as they had already had Alex Hartridge dismissed after eight minutes.
They battled bravely to hold onto their lead, but Dom Telford came off the bench to ruin their magnificent rearguard action with a headed goal eight minutes from the final whistle.
Hartridge was dismissed early on for bringing down Nicky Maynard. Referee Tom Nield deemed he was the last man in defence and reduced the visitors to 10 men.
County could hardly believe their luck but found themselves a goal down after 22 minutes when Bowman hammered home a half-volley from 25 yards.
Trending
- 'Cultural overhaul needed' | Neville slams mediocre Man Utd
- Papers: Rashford loses Man Utd dressing room after public comments
- Usyk on perfect rival Fury | Rematch ‘too early’ for Dubois
- Impatient Ange vows to never change as Carra questions tactics again
- World Darts Championship schedule: Cross headlines Monday's action
- Transfer Centre LIVE! Could Maguire leave Man Utd for free next summer?
- PL hits and misses: Man Utd fail at basics & Chelsea's learning day
- Liverpool latest: Wherever I end my career I am happy - Salah
- Goals galore! Liverpool trump Spurs in NINE-goal bonanza
- Amorim: Anxiety around Old Trafford is affecting our mentality
Just before the break Bowman became the second player to receive his marching orders for elbowing home defender Mickey Demetriou in the face in an aerial duel.
Newport threw everything they had into attack, but Jokull Andresson was more than up to the task of keeping them at bay, performing a brilliant double save with five minutes to go.
But then up popped Telford to score his first goal for the club since joining from Plymouth and save the home side's blushes.