Wrexham 1 Woking 1
For the second time in three days, Wrexham's festive generosity got the better of them as they gifted a share of the spoils they had all but stashed away to opponents struggling at the wrong end of the Blue Square Premiership table.
At the Racecourse yesterday it was Woking's turn to benefit from the Dragons' lack of killer instinct - just as Barrow had done on Boxing Day - to earn what had seemed an unlikely draw.
And such was the manner of the home side's frustrating performance that visiting manager Phil Gilchrist afterwards claimed with some justification that his players were disappointed not to be travelling back to Surrey with all three points.
"We rode our luck a bit in the first half," said the Cards boss. "In the second half I felt we had by far the better chances and my boys are gutted because they feel they should have nicked it at the end.
"Whether that would have been a just result I don't really know, but they put on a good show in the second half."
It was an assessment that brought no argument from a clearly annoyed Wrexham counterpart, Dean Saunders later suggesting that his patience was being stretched to the limit by the Dragons' failure to convert more than one of the host of goal scoring opportunities they have created in the past few matches.
Just as at Holker Street earlier in the week, Wrexham were on the front foot immediately from the kick-off and went close to scoring in the third minute from the opening corner of the game.
Baynes delivered the ball at pace for skipper Ashley Westwood, who was unchallenged, but steered his header just wide of the far post. And it was the first of several half chances carved out by the Dragons as they spread the ball wide, kept possession and probed patiently.
Andy Fleming tried his luck from 25 yards, but a partial block took the sting out of his shot, Nathan Woolfe lacked composure when presented with an opening by Jefferson Louis and the big striker also glanced a header off target from a Baynes free kick.
So it was all the more surprising that the clearest opportunity of the opening 20 minutes fell to the visitors and was prompted by a hopeful ball forward from defender Danny Bunce.
Under pressure from Daniel Spence, Westwood misjudged the bounce and with goalkeeper Gavin Ward stranded in no-man's land, the defender was fortunate the Woking man toe-poked his effort high over the crossbar.
Wrexham heeded the warning and found a way through in the 24th minute, with the accuracy of Baynes from the dead ball. He swung in yet another corner to the far post where the ball was net by Marc Williams, whose downward header crept inside the upright to give the youngster his 13th goal of the season.
Woking were struggling at the back and two more Baynes corners caused problems, Fleming thumping a shot too high before Westwood too failed the hit the target with an acrobatic effort.
The visitors needed to demonstrate more ambition and with the home side playing a high line, they squandered an excellent chance to level in the 35th minute after Wilf Domoraud beat the offside trap.
Ward did well to parry his shot, but when the ball rebounded, Delano Sam-Yorke was unable to steer it into the empty net, instead firing over the bar.
In truth Wrexham were causing their own problems at the back, to say nothing of making heavy weather of killing off a very ordinary side. And another chance to extend their advantage went begging in the final minute of the first half, Louis heading straight at Simon Eastwood.
The Wrexham target man was in as enigmatic a mood as ever and fluffed another inviting opportunity as Woking came under sustained pressure from the restart.
And Jon Brown went close with two efforts in quick succession before the visitors finally got out of their own half of the field with half an hour in which to try and get back on terms
But the respite was short-lived, although the Dragons continued to be frustrated by a combination of last-ditch defending and a fine save by Eastwood to deny Flynn.
And their slender lead was emphasised when Woking substitute Goma Lambu slipped the ball through to fellow replacement Tom Denton, who really should have scored with only Ward to beat.
At the other end the visitors' goal continued to bear a charmed life with Eastwood tipping a Louis header onto the crossbar.
And the Dragons were finally caught out when both Mike Williams and Westwood inexplicably failed to clear a routine cross, allowing the unmarked Denton to slam in a 72nd minute equaliser.
Such was Denton's impact that Woking for the first time sensed that victory was there for the taking and for the firts time they began to push forward in numbers as Wrexham's play became ragged.
Ward was called upon to make another vital stop from Lambu as added time beckoned, but in the four extra minutes it was Eastwood alone who stood between the Dragons and the three points.
The young keeper saved superbly from Marc Williams before holding a fiercely struck effort to deny Nathan Fairhurst a first ever senior goal as Woking hung on to claim the reward that their dogged resistance deserved.
Man of the match: Andy Fleming - the youngster worked his socks off to give Wrexham the edge in midfield.
Wrexham: Ward 7; Baynes 6, Westwood 6, Mike Williams 6, Williamson 7; Brown 7 (Aiston 89), Fleming 9, Flynn 8 (Fairhurst 71), Woolfe 6 (Suffo 71); Louis 5, Marc Williams 7. Subs: Abbott, G Evans.
Booked Baynes, Suffo.
Woking: Eastwood; Konan, Quamina, Magunda, Bunce; Ledgister (Lambu 59), Spence, Pattison, Domoraud, Sam-Yorke (Denton 64); Kamara. Subs: Gindre, El-Kholti, Moone.
Booked Sam-Yorke, Denton, Magunda.
Referee: D S Bond.
Attendance: 4,803.
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