RIGHT from the kick off Vics came at Barley Mow, playing some nice passing football.
It wasn't long before they took the lead through Oliver Edmunds with Barley's defence at sixes and sevens.
Barley found the conditions hard going, with the ground very slippy.
The only clear chance they had in the first half was when Derek Payne's shot was tipped over the bar by the Vic keeper.
After a half-time roasting from Steve Blocksidge, Barley turned the game round with Ian Fox and Craig Chance both going close, but without finding a breakthrough.
With ten minutes to go, Barley equalised when some neat football between Fox and Dave Webb handed Chris Deakin the opportunity to react first and he cooly slotted home.
Straight from the kick off, Vics broke away and Tony Newy pulled off the save of the match to deny Green. With Barley looking to win the game, they had luck on their side with just five minutes left on the clock.
It started with a quick throw from Martin Vigurs who found Payne, who in turn drove the ball into the box and a Vic defender put it into his own net.
Barley man of the match was Andy Yarnold
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