SWINDON Town Ladies shared eight goals and the points at Forest Green Rovers in a South West Combination League fixture.
Town took the lead after six minutes when Carly Smith ran clear to score.
Three minutes later Town doubled their lead when Claire Moreton tucked Smith's cross into the corner of the net.
In the 13th minute Rovers pulled a goal back. Kerry Bartlett being the provider for her sister Elli to score.
Rovers equalised in the 39th minute through Zoe Burford.
Almost on the stroke of half time Rovers took the lead when Kerry Bartlett scored.
Within three minutes of the restart Kelly Fenlon picked out an unmarked Phillipa Helliwell who scored from close range.
In the 52nd minute Kim Reeves was brought down in the box and from the resulting spot kick Michelle Rich made no mistake.
In the 54th minute the Town equalised. Tasha Chapman's long kick was headed on by Reeves to find Claire Moreton who beat the advancing keeper.
n Town Ladies under 14s shared the honours in a 2-2 draw with Reading Girls in their Surrey Primary League 11-a-side encounter.
Swindon went ahead in the fifth minute when Alicia Hazzard scored straight from a corner. They went further in front after the interval when Polly New ran from the half way line to blast the ball past the advancing keeper.
But Reading hit back with a goal near the end, and equalised in the third minute of time added on.
Town: Sally Anne Thompson, Abby Morse Lisa Coe (captain), Abi Curtin, Kerrie Keene, Carolyn Ellis, Polly New, Alicia Hazzard, Emma Skinner, Chloe Bryant and Katrina Fisher.
SWINDON Badgers Whites under 12s swept aside Swindon Spitfires, winning 7-2.
Frances Wilson hit a hat-trick, along with braces from Georgia Walters and Hayley Desborough.
Badgers' girls other sides both lost 2-0 Badgers Blacks against Wootton Bassett, and the under 14s against Bradford on Avon.
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