London were denied their first Super League win by Castleford hooker Wayne
Bartrim.
The Broncos were 18-12 up with only two minutes left when Bartrim went over
and added his third goal to give the Tigers a fortunate draw.
London took the lead after only five minutes when scrum-half Dennis Moran
created the opening for centre Robert Jackson to go over. Tony Martin added a
conversion from near the touchline.
Castleford pulled back two points with a Bartrim penalty goal after 10
minutes.
Jackson was then denied a second try by former London player Andy Johnson's
excellent tackle close to the line.
Martin missed a chance to put the Broncos further ahead when he failed with a
penalty goal attempt after Michael Smith was penalised for a high tackle on
Wayne Evans.
London stretched their lead three minutes before the interval when Rob Purdham
sent Moran in for a try that Martin goaled to make it 12-2.
Castleford centre Michael Eagar had a 47th-minute touchdown ruled out after
stepping into touch.
But the Tigers reduced the arrears a minute later when Johnson supplied the
final pass to put substitute Waine Pryce in for a try which Bartrim converted.
London rallied strongly and went near when Evans lost the ball close to the
line.
Castleford then levelled the scores in the 53rd minute when winger Darren
Rogers scored at the corner.
London struck back within four minutes when the lively Moran collected his
second try after good play by Jim Dymock and Barnett.
Martin's third goal put the Broncos six points ahead but Castleford salvaged a
draw when Ryan Hudson and Mitch Healey linked to send Bartrim in for his late
score.