ACTON Ealing Whistlers U18s fought back three times to earn a 3-3 draw against Kensington Dragons, in a match during which Ethain Dury suffered a suspected broken arm.

A superb left-foot shot by Jack Brooks-Smith gave Whistlers their first equaliser. He scored again on the hour after the Dragons had gone into the break 2-1 up. The same player set up Stephen Potter for a 20-yard strike four minutes from time.

It was plain sailing for Whistlers' U12s, who beat Springfield 6-0. Yutai Yano volleyed in a Danny Enubuje cross in the first minute and seven corners were forced in the first 20 minutes.

Yano got his second after a lovely run through the middle by man of the match Kohki Asai. Asai then won a penalty, for Munehiro Takeda to convert, making it 3-0.

Enubuje hit the fourth following a misdirected goal kick. After the break, there were further strikes from Marlon Cumberbatch and Rio Gohil, who ran from half way to score a great last-minute goal.