WIVENHOE TOWN and STANWAY ROVERS both kicked-off their seasons with draws on the road.
The Dragons fought back from behind to draw 1-1 at Gorleston – one of the high-fliers in last season’s premier division – thanks to a goal from Ben Parkin.
Stanway, on the other hand, were two-up at Newmarket, but had to be content with a share of the spoils from a 2-2 draw.
Kevin Coyle won and converted a penalty, before a second for Ray Turner.
However, the Jockeys showed their fighting spirit with a goal in either half and Rovers boss Angelo Harrop admitted being “gutted”.
FC CLACTON lost 2-1 at home to Thetford - Aaron Condon buried a late consolation from the penalty spot - while BRANTHAM ATHLETIC lost 5-1 at Mildenhall.
After falling behind on the quarter-hour mark, Sean Gunn swiftly responded with a leveller for Paul Abrahams’ side.
However, Mildenhall nosed back in front before half-time and then turned the screw with three more goals after the break.
HALSTEAD TOWN kicked-off their division one campaign with an emphatic 6-0 victory at home to Downham Town.
Lewis Cunliffe, James Regan, Ash Baptiste, Charlie Knight, Ellis Carter and Reis Farley-Hearn were on target for Mark Benterman’s side.
For full non-league coverage, including reaction and pictures, see Monday's Gazette.
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