MARLBOROUGH produced a storming second half performance to snatch a draw.
Corsham ran in three tries late in the first period to take a 17-3 lead at the interval. The hosts' only score came from centre Charlie Randall.
Whatever Marlborough coach Rod Adams said to his men at half time clearly struck a chord as the home side looked a different team after the break.
Corsham's Simon Carr and Marlborough's Jerry Trotman were both sin-binned following an altercation before home a fantastic run from full back Geraint Jones created their opening try of the afternoon.
Jones was eventually stopped by some last ditch tackling from the visitors, but the ball was quickly recycled for fly half Andy Warren to burrow over for the try. Randall was successful with the conversion.
Corsham hit back with their fourth try, but then Brendan Hickey went over with three minutes left to trigger the home side's late comeback.
Randall converted Hickey's effort and then scored a try of his own under the posts deep into injury time. The centre duly converted to cap a fine individual performance and complete a dramatic comeback.
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