A STRONG wind in wet conditions was order of play on Sunday for both Ledbury and Bartestree.
Ledbury played with the strong wind in the first-half and their constant pressure paid off when Craig Pierce scored a good goal from a tight angle.
Although Ledbury had several more chances during the half, it took a long distance strike from Tom Webb seconds before half-time before they were able to double their lead.
The second-half belonged to Bartestree who had the majority of the possession and their dominance paid off as Ledbury threw away a two-goal lead to enable the Bulls to draw level 2-2.
Swifts hung on as Callum Robinson cleared two goal bound efforts off the Swifts goal line but as the game looked to be heading for a draw Jake Robson popped up to score a fine goal and save the day for Ledbury.
The win keeps Ledbury in second place, two points behind leaders Westfields with a game in hand.
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