Charlton came from behind to maintain their unbeaten home record with a hard-earned 1-1 draw against a battling Newcastle side at The Valley this afternoon.
Craig Bellamy headed the visitors in front just before half time, but the hosts were level six minutes after the restart when Andy O'Brien put through his own net.
Newcastle skipper Alan Shearer had an effort cleared off the line, before doing the same at the other end, while Charlton twice hit the woodwork during the closing stages.
Holland needed some attention after a clash of heads with Ameobi, and returned to the field sporting a bandage.
With 18 minutes left, Young threw himself in the way of Robert's close-range drive after the Frenchman latched on to Shearer's knock-down from Ameobi's cross before Stuart went into the book for protesting the award of a free-kick.
As the match moved into the closing stages, Shearer saw his goalbound header cleared off the line by Murphy following a corner, before Luke Perry got in the way of the former England striker's 15-yard drive.
At the other end, Rommedahl's 20-yard effort deflected off Bowyer and onto the crossbar, Shearer was on the line to chest Fortune's drive clear, with Holland hitting the rebound into the ground and up onto the post.
A winner for either side would, though, have been an injustice as this fiercely contested encounter ended all square.