AFTER netting goals at Highbury, Maine Road and Old Trafford, Dennis Bailey can now add Walshes Meadow to an ever-growing list as he hit the net in Stourport Swifts' 2-2 draw with Telford.

The former QPR and Birmingham City striker may be 37 later this year but he still showed a clean pair of heels to break clear of his marker to give Swifts the lead for the second time against their Nationwide Conference visitors.

Player/manager Tim Langford set-up Stourport's opener after just five minutes, darting past two Telford defenders before being upended in the box, Jan Mulders calmly drilling the penalty home.

Loose marking allowed the visitors to level two minutes later when Paul Moore threaded a ball through to the unmarked Gary Martindale who fired home.

Torrential rain made the second period a damp and dismal affair apart from the introduction of exciting Swifts substitute Jaimie Stainer.

But it was another replacement, Paul Edwards, who crossed for Bailey to steer home on 76 minutes. Hopes of victory were dashed four minutes later when Kevin Jobling crashed home a 25-yard free-kick.