Crawley 1 Notts County 1: Player ratings
Morris - 6: Rarely troubled after conceding very early on to a superb Mackail-Smith header.
Young- 6: Played a more defensive role in the first half than we have become accustomed to seeing from the full-back, due to the number of forward thinking players ahead of him. Started to pose more of an attacking threat after the visitors went down to 10 men.
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Hide AdMcNerney- 6: Mostly assured, but a slack defensive pass to Mitch Rose could have proved more costly just before the break.
Dallison- 7: Assured and composed at the back and came inches away from making a potentially match-winning connection at the back stick on the 70th minute following a well-worked set piece.
Maguire- 7:Solid display from the full-back, both in defence and attack.
Bulman- 7: Continued to provide leadership and a cool, composed head in the middle of the park in the absence of the injured Jimmy Smith. Even a red card-earning, two-footed challenge from Ben Barclay couldn’t knock the 40-year-old off his stride.
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Hide AdMorais- 7: Quiet performance compared to the usual standards of Crawley’s arguably most technically gifted player.
Gambin- 6: Struggled to make at telling impact but you couldn’t fault his effort. Replaced by the in-form Reece Grego-Cox just before the hour mark.
Nathaniel-George- 7: Confident on the ball and played with intent in a rare start. Scored a trademark solo goal to level the scoring just 10 minutes after the visitors had taken the lead. Earned the sponsors’ man of the match award.
Palmer- 5: Very quiet performance from the striker, whose goals seem to have dried up of late.
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Hide AdCamara- 7: Typical , energetic performance from the forward. Goals are the only thing missing from Camara’s game. Subs:
Grego-Cox- 7: Was straight into the action following his second-half introduction. Twice came close to a match-winner.