The Blues won away again despite another sending-off, this time in the first half, at Morpeth on Boxing Day.
Nathan Haslam's men lost hotshot Junior Mondal before the break but battled manfully and grabbed a last gasp winner.
As so often this season, it was Jacob Gratton who slotted home the winner in the final minute in Northumberland.
Haslam told Whitby Town TV it was an 'unbelievable performance' from his side:
Skipper Danny Rowe was also delighted:
The Blues are back in action on New Year's Day at home to Ilkeston with a 3.00pm kick-off.


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