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Cumbrians make Hay to secure vital point

By Ross Brewster

AARON Hayden sealed a point for Carlisle, much to the relief of boss Chris Beech, who saw his side fight back from an awful start to thwart fellow strugglers Morecambe.
Goals inside the first 24 minutes from ex-Carlisle striker Cole Stockton and Aaron Wildig put the Shrimps two goals up, but the hosts fought back to level through Omari Patrick and Hayden
Beech admitted: “We gave ourselves a lot to do. If you start a race 20 yards behind you have got to go really fast to get the gold medal.”
Beech is still not convinced his side are safe from the threat of the...

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