A ROUND-UP of the performances from the game at Barnsley.
Clarets marks:
MARLON BERESFORD: Good in awkward conditions for keepers and no chance with goal...7
DEAN WEST: Steady but found Barnard could pose a problem or two...6
IAN COX: Worked hard and was rarely stretched...7
ARTHUR GNOHERE: Going through a sticky patch and occasionally takes poor options...6
LEE BRISCOE: Safe in defence, busy going forward and great cross for Taylor's goal...8
GLEN LITTLE: Busy enough but still not fully match fit...6
KEVIN BALL: What a battler and his powerful header late in the game, considering he had earlier broken his nose, sums up his never-say-die spirit...7
TONY GRANT: Steady in the middle but struggled due to a hamstring strain...6*
PAUL WELLER: Looked in total control, he worked hard to create openings and was the Clarets best servant...9
IAN MOORE: Runs tirelessly up front but got little reward on this occasion...7
GARETH TAYLOR: Goal number 11 makes him top scorer in the League for the Clarets and that's ten with his head...7
SUBS:
ALAN MOORE (for Grant half-time) Neat touches...7
ROBBIE BLAKE (for I Moore 74 mins)
BRAD MAYLETT (for Little 83 mins)
NOT USED: Armstrong, Cook
Opposition camp:
MILLER Some good saves...7
MULLIGAN Great prospect...7
MORGAN Robust defender...6
CHETTLE Not at his best...6
BARKER Stretched at times...6
DONOVAN Steady but little more...6
LUMSDON Creative in the middle...7
JONES Solid battler...7
BARNARD Dangerous throughout...8
DYER Bustled away diligently...6
SHERON Not as sharp as usual...6
SUBS:
WARD (for Lumsdon half-time)...6
BEDEAU (for Sheron 79 mins)...6
NOT USED: Marriott, Neil, Crooks
REFEREE: Richard Beeby (Northants)...4
YELLOW CARDS- Tykes: Barnard (dissent) 67mins;
Clarets: Taylor (foul) 2mins
RED CARDS - None
Tale of the tape
TYKES/CLARETS
12 Goal attempts 11
5 On target 8
0 Woodwork 0
17 Free-kicks 22
2 Offside 4
5 Corners 8
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