Chester ended their five-year National League stint with a 2-1 win at Barrow on the final day of the season.
Here's how the Blues players rated at Holker Street:
ANDY FIRTH: Several smart stops and showed great bravery when taken out by Diarra. 7
MATTHEW THOMSON: Learned a great deal from a shaky debut last week and worked his socks off. 7
JAMES JONES: Shows maturity way beyond his years and another fine showing. 7
RYAN ASTLES: Loves to win tackles and headers. Will be sorely missed if he moves on this summer. 6
MYLES ANDERSON: Deployed on the left-side of the central defensive trio and it’s much his best position. Vastly improved. 7
JORDAN GOUGH: Solid performer who would surely have played a lot more if he’d been fit. 6
TOM CRAWFORD: Dictated play in midfield and kept the Blues ticking at a good tempo. Excellent prospect. 8
ANDY HALLS: Another solid display in midfield from the converted full-back. Will be a shame if he must leave. 8
CRAIG MAHON: Has looked dangerous in recent weeks and again was a threat on the right wing. 6
JAMES AKINTUNDE: Bags of skill and has an excellent touch for this level. Another to have improved in recent weeks. 7
JORDAN ARCHER: Took his goal well and looked a physically threat throughout, giving the centre-halves a headache. 7
Substitutions
NATHAN BROWN: Added pace and trickery to the attack. 7
HARRY WHITE: Only got a few minutes but acquitted himself well. 6
Barrow: Arnold 7, MacDonald 6 (Waterston 80), Diagne 6, Diarra 5, Hall 5, Walters 5, Jones 7 (Fitzpatrick 85), Gomis 5, White 5, Holt 4 (Panayiotou 80), James 6; Subs: Dixon, Cook.
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