Stockport County’s pre-season programme saw them edge out National League hosts Halifax by 2-1 at The Shay.
First-half strikes by captain Paul Turnbull and new striker Frank Mulhern put the Hatters in control against their hosts – for whom Niall Maher netted a last-minute consolation.
County had taken to the field in a 4-2-3-1 formation that saw starts for Mulhern, as well as for two fellow recent arrivals in central defender Ash Palmer and Jordan Keane.
A couple of other summer captures – Nyal Bell and Connor Domaio – were named among the substitutes.
The Hatters started on the front foot with both Sam Minihan and Matty Warburton unleashing early low drives from just inside the area that goalkeeper Shaun Rowley dived to smother.
A quartet of corners followed over the next quarter of an hour for County, and, from the fourth of them, after 27 minutes, the Hatters took the lead – with the ball only being cleared as far as Turnbull, whose pile-driver from the edge of the box gave Rowley no chance.
Ten minutes later, the advantage was doubled – when Keane dispossessed a trialist to the right of the Halifax area, and played in Mulhern who rifled a first-time shot past Rowley from 12 yards.
Keane went close to marking his own debut with a goal three minutes before the break – heading over Scott Duxbury’s cross from the left.
While County emerged for the second half with a trio of substitutions that included Bell and Domaio, the Shaymen made three times as many, as they gave run-outs to several established and newly-signed members of their squad.
A more evenly-balanced second half saw Ormson kept a little more busy than the practically-unemployed Ben Hinchliffe had been during the first – although the latter’s replacement dealt comfortably with a header by Josh Staunton and, subsequently, Ben Tomlinson’s low drive from the edge of the box.In the closing five minutes, County twice had cause to thank substitute defenders, as Jordan Downing deflected a goal-bound shot by Dayle Southwell past the left upright, and left-back Alex Whittle – currently training with the Hatters – cleared off the line from Sanmi Odelusi.
Halifax then proceeded to force three corners in quick succession – and Maher rose highest to head home the third with virtually the final touch of the contest.