For the first away sojourn of 2023, Atherton Collieries made the relatively short journey to Tameside to high-flying Hyde United and drew 1-1.

The hosts entered the game second in NPL Premier Division and had administered six of the best to Ashton United in their previous outing.

Brad Cooke’s boys were priced high by the notoriously benevolent bookies to return to downtown Athy with maximum points and a coupon buster ensued.

The Colls squad was down to its bare bones. Four subs were named but 50 per cent of those named were there purely for puffing out the teamsheet.

Ethan Kershaw, Jay Fitzmartin and Marcus Cusani returned to the starting line-up in place of Gareth Peet, Jack Lenehan and Bailey Thompson.

Colls started brightly on what can be best described as a bowling green of a surface.

The head-banded Luca Defreitas-Hansen had a header just miss the target as he looked to maintain his Ewan Fields goal-a-game average, while brother, Nico, proved his value between the sticks as pure reflexes denied the hosts taking the lead on a number of occasions.

Thompson replaced the combative Ollie Brown on the half-hour mark, a change sandwiched between two Cusani cautions which threatened to turn the game upside down.

The first caution was for failing to retreat at a free-kick, with officials keen on this at the moment.

The second nail in the coffin was for a mistimed challenge knee deep in Tigers territory. It was nothing malicious, but Cusani was on the radar and off he popped.

Manager Cooke hoofed a water bottle to relieve some pressure before getting his team re-organised.

And, unbelievably, they led in first-half additional time.

The impressive Arran Pettifer drove through a chasm in the Hyde midfield and fed Thompson at the right time, whose daisy-cutter from 20 yards arrowed into the far corner of the goal. Cue, unexpected and delirious celebrations from a noisy minority in the ground.

The second stanza promised to be another steep learning curve for the Atherton young guns and they rose to the challenge majestically.

The home side bossed possession and virtually camped themselves in the half of the 10 men, but they came up against a blue brick wall which saw them resort to pumping balls into the box.

A cocktail of fine Nico Defreitas-Hansen handling, imperious headed clearances and wayward finishing put the Colls on the cusp of an improbable victory.

But it was not to be as, on 79 minutes, Hyde super sub Edy Maieco equalised within seconds of his introduction.

Colls did not flinch, continuing their heroic rearguard action.

Led by talisman Scott Bakkor, they even did some attacking but were too exhausted to fashion anything of note.

Bakkor and Luca Defreitas-Hansen were led off the pitch before full time as the team finished depleted but unbroken after a true gladiatorial performance.

It was a proud day to be a Colls fan. The steadily growing away support were dwarfed by the enthusiastic home faithful but were no less passionate. They sang their growing, but still rather limited, repertoire throughout and lauded their heroes veraciously after the game.

On Saturday, Colls host Liversedge (3pm) in their next outing.