A bit frustrating to only come away with a point when you are 2 up for most of the game and it appeared we were in control but the defence just went into panic mode towards the end and Bavidge netted two late goals.
With Nelson suspended, Chris McLuskey stepped in and while there were a few shakey moments, he made a few good saves and once again impressed me.
City were on top first half and went ahead when Martin Johnston's perfect cross found an un-marked Iain Russell at the back post, who miraculously stayed onside to head the ball into the net.
Peterhead started to get into the game a bit more and we were lucky not to concede an equaliser when a couple of shots were blocked off the line.
We went two ahead when a shot was parried into the air by Jim Will and the ball fell nicely for captain Darren Smith to head into an empty net.
In the second half City pushed forward to seal the game but lacked the killer touch. Bavidge, who looked dangerous upfront all game, managed to pull back a goal after 76 minutes with a crisp shot into the bottom corner.
Then disaster struck for City when in stoppage time, Bavidge rammed the ball high into the net to give Peterhead what was probably a deserved equaliser.
A bit gutted not to record our first win of the season today, especially when we were ahead for so long. We now face a tough game next week at home to Ayr, who will be looking to get back on track after a poor start. It's a game we need to be taking 3 points from, especially after the slow start.
