JAMIE Moralee put his troubles behind him to salvage a point for Albion Reserves last night.
His second-half equaliser earned the Seagulls a 1-1 draw against Wimbledon in the Combination at Worthing.
Moralee is suspended from the next three first team matches following his red card within a minute of coming on at Scunthorpe recently.
As well as his automatic ban for violent conduct, manager Jeff Wood disciplined him and left him out of the squad for the last two games.
Moralee responded by glancing home a header from a Danny Mills' cross to end a poor game goal drought for the Reserves.
It cancelled out a smooth first half finish by Patrick Agyemang for Wimbledon and kept Albion above the Dons in the bottom half of the table.
Experienced left back Phil King had a sound debut on trial from Swindon.
Albion included two other young trialists: goalkeeper Darryl Trigg from Wivenhoe and central defender Gary MacDonald from Portsmouth.
Centre forward Richie Barker, who qualified as a physio last summer, treated the players in the absence of the Reserves' regular medical man, Sam Harper.
Albion Reserves: Trigg; Ansah, King, B.Davis, McDonald, Allan, Westcott, Mayo, Davies, Moralee, Mills. Subs: Ramsay, Ottley, Francis.
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