First-half - second Dabbers goal - Alex Panter shoots hard and low past the keeper (1)

Nantwich Town began their pre-season campaign with a 2-2 draw against Welsh side Gresford Athletic at the Swansway Stadium, writes Liam Price.

Jon Moran gave first Dabbers starts to new signings Josh Williams and Fenton Green, as well as for youngster Campbell Reid who has come through the Nantwich youth system.

The first chance came when Green swept over the bar from a low Reece Vaughan cross.

Gresford, who play in the Welsh second tier, had already played two friendlies before this one due to their league season starting earlier and their little bit of extra sharpness was evident.

They took the lead in the ninth minute, a fine turn and strike from Haci Ozlu gave Ben Garratt no chance.

Ozlu had scored four goals in one of the previously mentioned friendlies so has started this summer in excellent form.

It didn’t take the Dabbers long to respond, however.

First-half - opposition players fight for the ball (1)

A corner from Joe Robbins was headed in at the back post by Kelvin Mellor, the new club captain.

Vaughan started at right wing back and was pushing high up the pitch early on.

Just before the half hour mark the ball broke to him in the box but he could only fire straight at the keeper.

The visitors struck again in the 34th minute.

This time a cross from the left was headed powerfully towards goal by Mark Winslade, Garratt couldn’t handle it at such point blank range and it scrambled over the line.

Winslade played for the Dabbers between 2014 and 2015 but has gone on to carve out a good career in Wales.

Second-half - Byron Harrison passes the ball for the Dabbers (1)

Nantwich came from behind again in the 41st minute. Mellor was involved again, backheeling into the path of Alex Panter who took the ball on and fired into the net to make it 2-2.

The second half was slower but there was the opportunity to see more Dabbers debutants.

Byron Moore, Ben Greenop and the returning Aidy Roxburgh were among them, as was another youngster in Rui Clarke-Phillips.

Credit must again go to the U21s coaches and beyond for producing these players who didn’t look out of place in the team.

Byron Harrison was also on the pitch and headed just wide around the hour mark.

Iwan Roberts went for goal from a long way out from a free kick but it was close to catching out the Nantwich substitute keeper.

Late on, Roxburgh picked up the baton from Vaughan’s efforts in the first half from right back, breaking into the box and forcing a great save from Gresford’s keeper to deny a late winner for the Dabbers, who can be mostly satisfied with their first run out of the summer.

(Photos by Jonathan White)

Second-half - Gresford Athletic slide into the ball (1)

Second-half - Dabbers manager Jon Moran (left) gives instructions (1)

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