THREE goals in the space of nine second half minutes saw Westbury climb above home side Cadbury Heath in the Screwfix League Division One table.
This was the second successive game that Westbury have come back from 2-0 down and manager Derek Graham is hoping for more of the same spirit in their FA Vase tie tomorrow.
With up to seven games in hand on teams further up the league, Westbury can certainly improve on their current mid table standing.
Despite missing the attacking presence of the injured Steve Perkins, strikes from James Dowd, Toby Colbourne and an own goal underlined the home team's potency. Graham also kept Wayne Wheeler on the bench to protect his back injury ahead of tomorrow's clash.
Graham said: "Last year I don't think we ever came back to win from being behind and certainly not from 2-0, but we've now done it twice in two weeks.
"I'd rather not give two goals away every game. It's a lot easier watching the game when we are not behind."
With the wind behind team it was Heath who begun the stronger. They took the lead on 12 minutes when the unmarked Nick Dyer looped a header beyond Mark Batters from a Luke James through ball.
As United struggled to mount any serious pressure Heath doubled their lead on the half hour. Batters was able to tip Dyer's rocket shot onto the cross bar only for Ian Day to tap in the rebound.
Lee Carpenter should have pulled one back for the visitors on 47 minutes, but could only hit a weak shot straight at Chris Fox after being put through one on one.
Then came the goal blitz. A Matt Burton corner on 65 minutes led to a goalmouth scramble with Dowd forcing home from six yards.
The game turned on 71 minutes when United launched a counter attack after Batters had saved Nick Beales' sliced clearance. The ball reached Colbourne 25 yards out and the forward beat his marker before firing a low shot past Fox for the equaliser.
Three minutes later Heath defender Luke James headed Burton's cross over his keeper and into the net.
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