Ross extended their unbeaten run to two games with a hard fraught draw against fellow league strugglers Cleevillians.
Ross' striker Adrian Williams again netted both goals taking his tally to nine for the season.
The first to draw Ross level and the second to put Ross into the lead with 10 minutes remaining.
Ross initially started the game well, with Nick Clarke dropping in at left back.
Ross went behind after a series of short corners from Cleevillians in which the ball was cleared off the line twice in quick succession by first Tom Walton then Luke Ward. Cleevillians eventually scored when their strikers shot bobbled up off the pitch and over the pads of Ross Keeper Andrew Ridgway.
Williams then equalised and Ross took the lead with Williams 2nd goal of the game but Ross were pegged back almost immediately as a harmless looking ball managed to find its way to the back post and was tapped home by an unmarked Cleevillians player.
The game ended in controversy as both sides were reduced to ten men in separate incidents when Phil Evans, for Ross, and a Clevillians player were adjudged to have broken up skilful play by taking the ball down with their sticks from above shoulder height.
The South Herefordshire Motorcarvans man of the match was awarded to Nick Clarke for his solid performance.




