17:46 GMT, Saturday, 29 November 2008
Altrincham 0-4 Rushden & D
Andrew Burgess netted twice as Rushden overpowered 10-man Altrincham.
Shaun Densmore was dismissed after 21 minutes for a foul on Yannick Bolasie and Burgess put the visitors ahead soon after with a blistering 30-yard effort.
Lee Tomlin curled in left-footed from the edge of the area shortly before half-time, while after the break Colin Little hit a post for Altrincham.
Curtis Osano made it three from a Tomlin corner and Burgess completed the scoring from Gareth Jelleyman's pass.
Altrincham: Ralph, Smith, McGregor, Young, Doughty, Densmore, Lawton (Peyton 46), Danylyk, Senior (Elam 68), Johnson, Little (Meechan 69).
Subs Not Used: Coburn, Lane.
Sent Off: Densmore (21).
Rushden & D'monds: Roberts, Corcoran, Osano, Hope, Jelleyman, Tomlin, Wolleaston (Boden 69), Burgess, Bolasie (Kelly 46), Rankine, Brown (Clare 62).
Subs Not Used: Fortune, Smith.
Booked: Bolasie.
Goals: Burgess 30, Tomlin 41, Osano 65, Burgess 88.
Att: 924
Ref: R Joyce (Yorkshire).
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