NEWCASTLE had to settled for a point against St Harmon in a dramatic Mid Wales League South game that finished 4-4.
Newcastle opened the scoring when Scott Oxford headed home a Bright cross, before the hosts drew level.
However, Newcastle drew regained their lead when centre-back Simon Oakley scored from another cross.
St Harmon were more of a threat in the second half and drew level before taking the lead for the first time.
Newcastle managed to storm back though and equalised through a fine individual goal from Carl Price before Tom Bright forced home a corner.
But it was St Harmon who had the final say in the topsy-turvy game and equalised with just minutes left.
Newcastle are ninth in the table and travel to reigning league champions Rhayader Town Reserves this Saturday.
Norbury bear The Coracle 3-2 in Shrewsbury and District Sunday League Division One.
Player-manager Martyn Ziemann opened the scoring for Norbury, before Coracle equalised.
Rhys Evans then combined with man-of-the-match Mark Hudson to make it 2-1.
Coracle again equalised, but Evans regained the lead, which proved to be the winner.
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