STUDLEY'S bid for a fourth straight win was dented as Oldbury United held them to a 2-2 draw at the weekend.
The Bees found themselves down to ten men and a goal behind before the break when David Burrows was ordered off the pitch after two bookable offences.
"The first was for a fairly innocuous challenge and the other was just a shove in the back," claimed Studley manager Mark Chambers.
"We'll have to wait until the referee's report before we make a decision."
But Studley stepped up a gear after the break and managed to take the lead after an own goal from Stuart Peirpoint and Mark Beddowes got his name on the scoresheet.
But all the Bees efforts were in vain as Oldbury's Jason Barton grabbed an equaliser with just eight minutes to go.
Studley entertain Stourbridge on Saturday who Chambers says are one of ten clubs in the league that could win the league title.
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