
The home side romped into a four-goal lead by half-time, scored two more for good measure in the second period and set out their stall to secure second place in the table behind champions Chesterfield.
England international C Callum Stead notched a brace, with top scorer Nicke Kabamba scoring his 19th of the season from the penalty spot with Gatlin O'Donkor and Zak Brunt also among the goals.
The Barnet head coach Dean Brennan opened his press conference by congratulating the Spireites. "First and foremost I want to congratulate Chesterfield and Paul Cook for winning the title. They have been the best team in this division. I tip my hat to them.
"Today I just felt that if we got bodies up there against their defence, with the pace and power we have, on their day they can trouble anyone.
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