Louie Barry's superb first-half volley and Kyle Wootton's effort secured newly-promoted County a third straight victory.
Challinor (below) said: "It's the perfect start, to get nine points and three wins and without conceding a goal is obviously more than everyone would have wished for, or expected.
"We've got to maximise this run as best as possible and move on quickly to the next game." CHARLTON boss Nathan Jones warned "nothing is won in August or September" after his side also made it nine points from three games with a 2-0 win against BOLTON.
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