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WITNEY survived a late scare to hold on to a 16-16 draw at Gloucester’s Coney Hill.
Coney Hill’s kicker had already landed a long-range penalty to level the scores, but squandered an easier attempt after Witney gifted him another shot at goal.
The hosts took the lead with a try inside two minutes, but Witney woke up for fly half Henry Lamb to slot a penalty, having missed his first effort.
Coney Hill hit back with try on 17 minutes, while a Lamb drop-goal reduced the arrears again.
A great passage of Witney play on the half hour ended with prop Jamie Burke appearing in the centre to finish off a try.
The visitors pressed hard in the second half, but could not take advantage as Lamb missed a penalty on 55 minutes.
Instead Coney Hill made it 13-11 with their own three-pointer.
Wing James Monks scored arguably Witney’s try of the season on 69 minutes, but Coney Hill equalised with a penalty.
Poor decision-making saw Witney cough up a late penalty, but they escaped with the two points and remain locked in mid-table.
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