WARREN Bentley plundered his first away goal for Gosport Borough in a 3-3 National League South draw at Hungerford this afternoon.
Ben Wright forced an own goal and then scored one of his own to put Borough two up before a pair of Nat Jarvis headers wiped out the lead.
Bentley edged Gosport back in front from the penalty spot following a foul on Ben Harding - the ex-Winchester man's seventh of the season.
But Hungerford summoned up an 89th-minute Ian Herring leveller and could even have won it through ex-AFC Totton striker Stefan Brown.
It was honours even too for newly-promoted Poole Town, held 1-1 by Tom Widdrington's Eastbourne Borough at Tatnam.
Luke Roberts' 32nd-minute opener was wiped out Eastbourne's Elliott Romain eight minutes later as Poole waved goodbye to their 100 per cent home league record.
Eastbourne have loaned former Eastleigh targetman Craig McAllister and defender Shaun Cooper for a month from Sutton United.
Gosport, 11th, travel to Bath City on Tuesday, while fifth-placed Poole hit the road to Truro City.
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