Woking 1 Barnet 1
Sunday People
03:01, 09 Feb 2013Updated 06:08, 09 Feb 2013
GLENN COCKERILL'S Woking extended their unbeaten home record to seven games, as Luke Oliver's second-half equaliser secured a 1-1 draw against table-toppers Barnet.
The visitors went in front with their first serious attack of the game. It had been a quiet opening period, but that all changed when Lee Roache got on the end of a right-wing cross from Ian Hendon.
The striker took the ball down and sent a low left-foot shot past Woking keeper Shwan Jalal from six yards.
Apart from the goal, chances had been few and far between and it took a further quarter of an hour before either team threatened again.
Barnet's Dean Sinclair tried a hopeful right-foot effort from 25 yards which Jalal comfortably fielded.
Woking began to overpower the League leaders, and equalised midway through the second-half. Selley sent a corner to the far post, where Oliver was waiting to power a header past Tynan from six yards.
Indeed, it was Woking who went closest to claiming a winner in the closing stages as Steve Ferguson went close.