John Edwards, joint Press & Media Officer at Altrincham FC writes that "Damian Reeves claimed his first aim of the season as Altrincham survived an early Barrow onslaught, courtesy of some impressed goalkeeping from Tim Deasy, to make it three video games unbeaten within the Vanarama National League. After former Barrow keeper Deasy thwarted his old club with two distinctive first-half saves, Reeves latched onto a 61st-minute James Lawrie by way of ball to secure a hard-earned 1-0 win. 'Barrow put us below stress in the first half and may rely themselves unlucky after hitting the submit and being denied by Tim,' said manager Lee Sinnott, whose facet are at home to FC Halifax on Tuesday evening. 'There were a couple of nice saves to make sure a second successive clean sheet for Tim, and I'm delighted at the way he has stepped up and made essentially the most of his opportunity. 'That is what keepers are about. They are a bit like centre-forwards. They want the glory however, when the time comes, it is right down to them to make those saves. Tim did, and all credit to him. 'I am pleased for Reevesie, the way in which he stuck that probability away. The system we now have been enjoying dictates one up front, and, to be honest, Michael Rankine has been doing really well in that position. But we know what Reevesie is capable of, and he demonstrated it again. Putting is all about confidence, and that could have executed him the world of excellent.' Rankine missed the sport with a back harm and faces a fitness test for the visit of Halifax".