AFC TOTTON plan to take out their frustrations on Wimborne Town tomorrow (Easter Monday, 3pm) after falling foul of another stoppage-time sucker punch at the hands of Marlow.

The Buckinghamshire side popped up with a late 2-1 winner yesterday to deprive the Stags of a Southern One South & West point at the Alfred Davis Memorial Ground.

It stirred up unhappy memories of Marlow's trip to the Testwood Stadium in early January when two Dylan Knight goals had seemingly clinched Totton victory before Adam Richards’ late, late leveller pulled it back to 2-2.

Mike Gosney, back after a two-match suspension, fired Totton ahead on 49 minutes yesterday, picking out the bottom corner with a crisply struck drive, but Phil John’s free-kick pulled Marlow level nine minutes later.

That energised the hosts who brought the best out of Stags’ keeper Steve Mowthorpe before, with three minutes’ added time played, Mowthorpe kept out a shot low to his left but was helpless to prevent Jay Welch slotting in the rebounded.

“Marlow have got some good players and we did okay until giving away a needless free-kick for the equaliser which knocked the stuffing out of us,” said Totton boss Steve Hollick.

“We defended reasonably well in the second half against the wind, but the ball kept coming back at us quickly and we didn’t get much chance to get out.”

With midfielder Jack Alexander injured and attacking duo Nathaniel Sherborne and Nick Watts unavailable, Totton included three promising youngsters – forwards Jack Stuttard and Matty Brewer and winger Sam Morris - in the squad.

All three got a run-out – a rare bonus on an otherwise galling afternoon for the Hampshire visitors.

“Hopefully we’ll have two of the missing three back to face Wimborne, but Jack Alexander is probably another week away,” said Hollick.

“Saturday was disappointing, we didn’t really click up front, but it’s all experience. People tend to forget that I’m new to this level and so is (coach) Lee Burch and some of the players.”

Tomorrow's visitors Wimborne are five from bottom of the South & West table, but are no pushovers – as league leaders Cinderford found to their cost yesterday.

Simon Browne’s Magpies triumphed 1-0 at Cuthbury thanks to James Stokoe following up after Mark Ford’s second-minute penalty had been saved.

Cinderford piled on the late pressure but found Wimborne's on-loan AFC Bournemouth goalkeeper Pat O’Flaherty – a former Stag – in unbeatable form.