The visitors made a strong start to the game with one attack ruled out for offside. The visitors took the lead on 40 minutes when the r

eferee made the first of two contentious penalty decisions. A dangled foot saw the forward stumble but retain possession, but the referee’s whistle came as the trigger was about to be pulled on a shot. Droitwich made no mistake from the spot to take the lead.

The Bulls were level within two minutes, a bouncing forward ball saw the defence hesitate to clear. Dinescu snuck in to take control and fire into the net to level the scores at half time.

The second half saw the visitors fade out of the game for spells, with Dinescu finding the side netting with an early chance before sprinting clear after breaking a high offside trap. The keeper did well to block the effort but the bal

l looped to Brown. Her header looked to be sailing into the net but the keeper took the power off it with fingertips and was able to grasp the ball on the line.

Brown, now deployed in a forward role to use her pace against a tiring defence, helped to set up chance for Holman but the effort bounced wide. a Droitwich, playing on the break with their own pacy front line, retook the lead with ten minutes left with a clinical move.

With the game reaching its final minutes the referee waved away calls for a blatant penalty for the Bulls before, shortly afterwards, awarding a free kick some 30 yards out.

To much jubilation, Brown fired the free kick into the net to level the scores at 2-2.

The team included T.Jones, Brown, Lewis, Barr, Francis, Sullivan, Layton, Holman, Dinescu, Kenny, Bushell and the Subs – James, Loader, E.Jones, Cole

They are next in action at Old School Lane next Sunday (2pm) when they face Bartestree in the Bill Allsopp Memorial Trophy.