Defender in goal! Barrow's Feely suffers late heartache after super save


Danny Butterworth scored a 98th-minute equaliser to earn Swindon a dramatic 1-1 Sky Bet League Two draw at Barrow after makeshift keeper Rory Feely threatened to become the Cumbrians’ unlikely hero.

Without a recognised substitute keeper on the bench, Feely took over the gloves after Paul Farman’s 42nd-minute sending-off for handball.

Swindon, also reduced to 10 men after Harry Smith’s second-half dismissal for violent conduct, looked set to suffer an embarrassing defeat.

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With no goalkeeper on the bench, Barrow defender Rory Feely had to play in goal after Paul Farman saw red and very nearly kept a clean sheet

Feely’s goalkeeping heroics

Despite conceding in the 98th-minute, Barrow’s Rory Feely made three saves today against Swindon following starting ‘keeper Paul Farman’s red card, the most saves made by an outfielder in a league game across the top four tiers of English football since Morecambe’s Alex Kenyon also made three saves against Northampton Town, also in League Two in August 2018.

Instead Butterworth, with almost the last kick of the game, tried his luck from 30 yards and saw the ball elude Feely’s despairing dive.

Until then Swindon, still without a win this season, only occasionally tested the usual right-back, who was equal to efforts from Paul Glatzel and Butterworth.

Barrow’s task eased after 65 minutes when referee Zac Kennard-Kettle, taking charge of his first Football League game, sent off striker Smith after clashing with defender Theo Vassell.

Gerard Garner’s third goal of the season after 35 minutes had put Barrow ahead, an angled chip deceiving Jack Bycroft.

Farman’s red card for handing Gavin Kilkenny’s long-range drive, tipped the contest in Swindon’s favour. Instead, Barrow held out and looked set to top the table on goal difference until Butterworth’s heartbreaker.



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