CAUSEWAY boss Andy Mole is delighted with his side after they claimed their first away win of the season last Saturday.
United beat Dunkirk 2-1 last Saturday thanks to goals from Matthew Gardener and Stourbridge loanee Josh Morgan-Parker.
They had to come from behind after going 1-0 down after Troy Carty strike just after half time.
Aaron Lloyd and a Dunkirk player both received their marching orders after a clash in the 55th minute.
It was Causeway that reacted better by claiming a leveller soon after. They then completed the turnaround when substitute Morgan-Parker raced away in the 85th minute before chipping over the out-rushing goalkeeper.
Mole said: "It was really pleasing to get our first away win, especially because were had to change the team a little because of injuries.
"It has been a good start to the season and we can hopefully continue to build from here.
Causeway will travel to take on Long Eaton this Saturday before back-to-back games at The Grove against Shepshed Dynamo and Brocton.
Meanwhile, Cradley weren't able to back up their first win of the season.
They beat Shifnal 2-1 away last Wednesday to get off the mark.
However, they lost 5-2 at home to Smethwick Rangers last Saturday before going down 4-0 away at Pegasus Juniors on Tuesday night.
They will now welcome Wolverhampton Casuals to The Beeches this Saturday and Bilston Town Community next Wednesday.
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