Off the back of a 6-0 win in the cup, Carlton showed exactly why their mid-season signings matter, writes Josh Hodgson Chasetown and Carlton were even for the opening 15 minutes, but Carlton won a penalty after a poor foul from Curtis Pond.
Aaron Hooton responded and slotted home with a calm finish in the right corner. Carlton took a hold of the match and just before half-time a spectacular dribble past three by Josh Rae resulted in Hooton finding the second.
he second half saw much of the same as early on Hooton sealed his hat-trick. A long ball found the Carlton striker who showed why he has made the difference since joining the club.
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The game then became a stalemate till the late stages as Chasetown sought a way back into the game. They found a way through and Jack Langston scored a spectacular goal after a mazey run through the Millers defence.