It was another thrilling 2-2 draw for Coplestonians, the home side twice coming back to earn a deserved point against a powerful Bourne Vale outfit.

Cops started the better but it was John Houchill who was called into action first when he saved from Lee Wilcox. Ross Lane then put in a fine block when Jamie Eaton-Collins looked likely to score for Cops. Franko Mallardo raced clear of the Cops back line and finished well to put the visitors in front, Danny Allen then headed wide from a Wilcox free kick as Bourne Vale pressed forward. However, Cops drew level when Eaton-Collins raced clear to fire home a right foot shot past Jamie Walden.

After the break the visitors soon took the lead when Wilcox latched onto a loose ball and made no mistake with a fine shot. Mallardo fired wide as the visitors pressed forward but it was Cops who levelled the scores when Yani Duka slipped in Eaton-Collins to score his second.

Achilles eventually eased passed Leiston St Margarets 3-1 at Salmet Close.

The visitors came to Ipswich to defend and held out for 25 minutes before Lewis Kincaid headed the opener through a crowded peanalty area.

Achilles dominated the play but created few clear-cut scoring chances until a rash challenge gave Gavin Van Oene the opportunity to double the lead from the penalty spot.

In a rare attack Kyle Sore reduced the arrears for Leiston but a second van Oene penalty sealed the game for Achilles.

Henley comfortably saw off basement side Grundisburgh by three goals to nil.

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On 35 minutes Bruce got through and was denied by a brilliant Seaman tackle, the ball fell to Cowan and his ball in saw Bruce convert to put Henley ahead.

Cowan fired home inside the six-yard box just before the break to make it two and it was Bruce again, his shot tipped onto the bar by Johnson but the ball was adjudged to have gone just over.

Claydon were comfortable winners 4-1 against Westerfield.

Knock opened the scoring for the home side, outstripping B.Seward before firing into the bottom corner.

Fisher then denied Driver with a fine save and then Dennarton’s cross flew across the face of the Westerfield goal with nobody able to get a touch.

Crane turned Brkovic’s dangerous cross behind before Driver advanced unchallenged before firing into the net to double Claydon’s lead.

Dunn reduced the arrears when he made space for himself before drilling an angled shot into the top corner.

Ramsey burst into the box and Dixon made a tremendous save to preserve Claydon’s lead. Rather out of the blue a headed clearance fell to Webb who fired past Fisher and after this Fisher saved well from Knock. Driver broke down the left and his cross was swept home by Knock to make it four.

Capel Plough went home with the points from Trimley, after a game which saw both teams create plenty of chances.

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The home side were soon on the attack with teenage keeper Foxhall doing well to turn a Childlow shot round the post for a corner before Bull and skipper Osborne both fired over.

Hollis was next to go close heading a freekick over with the visitors after a slow start coming more into the game with Alderson having an effort deflected for a corner before with half an hour played new signing Smith put Garrard through and he shot past Hindley for what turned out to be the only goal of the game.

Osborne had a header cleared off the line as the half ended. The visitors had a let off when Lawler sliced a clearance against the post before the home side had the ball in the net but it was disallowed after a foul on keeper Foxhall. The lively Garrard saw two close range shots well saved by Hindley before Middlebrook shot wide while at the other end Bigmore cleared a shot off the line and Bull fired over from a free-kick with both teams having further half chances as the game ended with a first win in six games for the visitors.

Other results: Bramford United 2 Crane Sports 6, Haughley 4 East Bergholt 1, Wenhaston 0 Benhall 0.