AN 84th minute penalty rescued a point for Radcliffe Borough in an exciting 2-2 draw at Chorley.
Borough opened the scoring in bizarre manner in the sixth minute when the Chorley defence hesitated believing the ball had gone out of play and Barrie Keeling took advantage.
Dean Butterworth headed the equaliser on 23 minutes and Billy McCartney headed home a long throw in five minutes before the break.
Borough came back strongly as the game progressed and Jody Banim converted the late penalty after the assistant referee spotted some shirt tugging in the penalty area.
MOM for Borough was Danny Hurst.
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