TWO rings from the Bell appeared to have given Blackfield & Langley three precious points at near-neighbours BAT before they were floored by an injury-time equaliser.

"Our performance was first class and it's a very good point, but it feels as though we've just lost," sighed Watersiders' co-manager Tony Feeney.

"We should have had a third goal when Andy MacIsaac's shot was handled on the line; the assessor saw it but the ref didn't. And then they've gone upfield and scored a 95th-minute equaliser."

The match started a bit like Saturday's Premiership clash between Blackburn Rovers and Bolton. Blackfield took the lead after 35 seconds with a Chris Bell penalty, following a push on Danny Mockeridge.

But, just one minute and ten seconds later, BAT were level again, the visitors' 'keeper saving well from Richie Gregory and Dave Roberts before Andy Chance slotted in from the edge of the penalty area.

Blackfield regained the lead on 35 minutes when Bell converted McIsaac's ball into the area before Darren Osman scrambled in a last-gasp reprieve for the Tobaccomen.