First-half goals from Shaun Whalley and Donald Love put the Reds in charge.
However, Jayden Stockley’s 90th-minute header and substitute Antwoine Hackford 95th-minute effort meant they rescued a point.
“I have seen a significant change in the group from last season,” said Moore. “We showed a fighting attitude to go all the way to the end and not throw in the towel.
“I want to see a group of players who are committed to end of the game and today they got their rewards. It’s definitely a point won instead of two lost in terms of how the game went.
“It was a game of two halves. To go in losing 2-0 from two setplays – it’s a manager’s frustration conceding from set plays.
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