Barnsley striker Bruce Dyer popped up to score his 14th goal of the season as
Steve Parkin's side continued their hoodoo over local rivals Sheffield United.
But the Tykes were left rueing missed chances at Oakwell as a draw failed to
pull them out of the relegation mire.
The Blades looked on course to end their six-year wait for a win over their
South Yorkshire counterparts when Laurent D'Jaffo fired home, only for the hosts
to battle back.
However, with fellow strugglers Grimsby and Walsall also drawing at Blundell
Park, this result leaves Barnsley still in trouble in Nationwide Division One.
There was little evidence of the usual cagey atmosphere of a derby game early
on as both sides started at a lightening-quick pace.
Youngster Kevin Betsy went close for Barnsley after two minutes with a
powerful left-footed drive that forced Keith Curle to block.
But six minutes later United responded and when goalkeeper Andy Marriott could
only parry Peter Ndlovu's shot, Gus Uhlenbeek following up was unlucky to see
his curling effort rebound off the woodwork.
Despite enjoying more of the ball in the early stages, United struggled to
break down the organised Barnsley defence with Mitch Ward marshalling
effectively for the hosts at the back.
But after Ward himself had curled a free-kick dangerously close, finally the
visitors made the breakthrough as D'Jaffo finished off a swift breakaway move.
After good work from Michael Brown down the left, the ball was flung into the
Barnsley box and when Paul Peschisolido's snapshot was blocked, D'Jaffo reacted
first to blast the ball home.
As Barnsley looked for an immediate response, on-loan Betsy again caused
problems for the United defence after 33 minutes but his finish was wayward as
he flashed a shot wide.
But the Tykes continued to press and five minutes before the interval they
finally got their reward when Betsy turned supplier and floated a cross to the
back-post for the unmarked Dyer to head home.
Having hauled themselves level, the Tykes came within inches of adding a
second two minutes before the break as Richard Naylor's header cannoned off the
woodwork.
As the rain came down at the start of the second half, the game degenerated
into a midfield scrap.
Chris Lumsdon began to pull the strings for the hosts and after 57 minutes he
was only denied by a brilliant stop from Tracey, who reacted smartly to keep out
his stinging right-footed drive.
And three minutes later the goalkeeper was called into action again, producing
another spectacular save to block Naylor's curling shot.
The Blades however continued to pose a threat on the break and throughout the
second half they looked capable of snatching a winner themselves.
Just after the hour mark Ndlovu volleyed over from an inch-perfect
Peschisolido cross before Michael Brown drilled wide from fully 30 yards.
With 11 minutes left the visitors were lucky not to be reduced to 10 men when
Naylor's charge on goal was halted by a crude challenge from Uhlenbeek on the
edge of the box but referee David Pugh brandished only a yellow card.
And from the resulting free-kick dead-ball specialist Darren Barnard curled
goalward but Curle hacked the ball off the line to ensure United held on for a
point.
Teams
Barnsley: Marriott, Mulligan, Crooks, Morgan, Barker,
Ward (Barnard 62), Lumsdon, Gary Jones, Betsy, Dyer, Naylor.
Subs Not Used: Miller, Gorre, Chettle, Sheron.
Booked: Ward, Lumsdon.
Goals: Dyer 40.
Sheff Utd: Tracey, Uhlenbeek, Curle, Page, Ullathorne, Brown,
Tonge (Santos 74), Jagielka, Ndlovu (Nicholson 82),
D'Jaffo (Asaba 74), Peschisolido.
Subs Not Used: Montgomery, de Vogt.
Booked: D'Jaffo, Uhlenbeek.
Goals: D'Jaffo 29.
Att: 15,430
Ref: D Pugh (Bebington).