Motherwell came away from Pittodrie with a point despite being three goals ahead after half an hour.
A Theo Bair brace and Adam Devine’s first goal has the Steelmen firmly in the driving seat but the home side rallied and completed a comeback with goals from Duk and Gartemann.
‘Well got off to a great start when Georgie Gent won a penalty after just two minutes. The full-back burst forward and went down under a foul from Shayden Morris.
Referee Kevin Clancy pointed to the spot and Theo Bair confidently dispatched from twelve yards.
Motherwell continued their impressive start, with Jack Vale’s volley being parried onto the post but they didn’t have to wait much longer for a second. Georgie Gent was again involved as he got in down the left and whipped in a perfect cross for Theo Bair to tap in his tenth goal of the seaason.
Adam Devine the put the away fans into dreamland, adding a third just minutes later.
A great team move set up Blair Spittal who initially saw his shot deflected but it landed at the feet of the on-loan Rangers youngster and he dispatched past Roos for his first professional goal.
Neil Warnock sensed something wasn’t working and instantly made two changes, bringing on Duk and MacDonald in place of Morris and Polvara.
He saw an immediate response from his replacements as Duk pulled a goal back a minute later.
Bojan Miovski stole the ball down the right and slid in his strike partner who prodded it past Kelly.
With that goal, the mood in the stadium had changed and six minutes later the Dons had a second.
Connor Barron whipped in a cross that was flicked on at the front post. Liam Kelly made a save, but it came straight to Gartenmann, who tucked home at the back post.
The home side completed their comeback just five minutes into the second half when Shinnie’s deep cross was headed in off the post by Duk.
That disappointment was then almost further compounded as Miovski found the net but fortunately the linesman’s flag went up and VAR agreed it was offside, albeit tight.
The ship was steadied slightly as Stuart Kettlewell introduced Stephen O’Donnell and Sam Nicholson. There was some really nice football being played but no cutting edge.
However, the Steelmen almost too all three points as Harry Paton fired home after a stramash in the box but VAR ruled there was a push by Butcher on McGrath and both teams had to settle for a point.