The Seadogs grabbed some late glory thanks to skipper Will Thornton's injury-time strike.
Boro had Steven Walker's penalty saved in the first half.
But they led midway through the second period, when Richie Bennett fired home.

However within two minutes, Kieran Weledji's own goal beat Ryan Whitley to level for the Quakers.
But there was delight for Boro fans as Thornton nodded home on 94 minutes.

Here's how Paddy saw it on This Is The Coast Extra:
He then spoke to Boro boss Jono Greening after the final whistle:
The win takes the Seadogs ahead of Darlington into sixth in National North.


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