THE Seagulls twice came from behind to rescue another point in a 2-2 home draw against top three opponents Briton Ferry Llansawel.

Two goals from Tom Walters twice put the visitors in front, but equalisers from Nathan Peate and Jordan Davies saw Bay make it four draws in five game

Briton Ferry went in front after only seven minutes when Walters scored from a right wing cross.

Louis Robles had a shot from the edge of the area blocked abd the Bay had a penlaty shout for a foul on Unnis Kargbo waved away by the referee.

Briton Ferry looked dangerous on the break and missed a good chance from six yards out before the Seagulls got the first equaliser on the stroke of half-time.

Minutes earlier Sam Hart had a goal from a lovely Bay move ruled out for offside, but then Nathan Peate headed Bay level from a Jordan Davies free kick into the area for his second goal of the season.

In the second half Rhys Williams made a great save from a close range header before Walters put the visitors back in front with a near post finish on 68 minutes.

Rhys made another big save before Jordan Davies ran onto a long ball over the top to by Lewis Sirrell and poke it past visiting keeper Will Fuller for Bay’s second equaliser on 76 minutes.

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COLWYN BAY: Rhys Williams, Sam Hart (Ethan Roberts 67), Nathan Peate, Lewis Sirrell, Sol Forde, Jordan Davies, Louis Robles, Matty Hill (George Hughes 67), Issa Kargbo (Aaron Williams 67), Aeron Edwards (Jamie Cumming 89), Uniss Kargbo (Aron Williams 77).Unused subs: Luke Murphy, Max McGoona.

Attendance: 688

Carling Man of the Match: Louis Robles

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