Bridgwater waste their chances
The game finished all square but Bridgwater created enough chances throughout the game to have taken the three points comfortably.
It was end-to-end in the opening spell but within the first ten minutes the visitors wasted two good chances to take the lead.
First Nat Pepperell shot over the bar after good work by Marcus Duharty and then Chris Young also missed the target after being set up by Anton Olondo.
It was Cirencester who took the lead in their first real chance of the game on 13 minutes, Scott Griffin – back in the side after suspension-finding – the roof of the net from the corner of the box.
Bridgwater, who included former Yeovil Town assistant manager Steve Thompson in their line-up, levelled in the 20th minute – Pepperell converting from close range.
Bridgwater pressure later in the second half finally told when Ben Kirk followed scored.
It seemed as this would be enough to see Bridgwater home but with time running out Cirencester equalised when Rob Dean got forward to head home following a Tom Etheridge long throw .











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