A below-par Witney salvaged a 10-10 draw in their Southern Counties North top-of-the-table clash at Milton Keynes on Saturday.
Milton Keynes started strongly and their early pressure told with a penalty and a converted try.
However, the visitors were a different side in the first 15 minutes after the break, scoring two tries to level the match.
Their first looked like coming from James Lamb, but he was held up just short, only to see brother Henry dart over from the recycled ball.
Scrum half Gareth Campbell then scampered down the blind side and had the strength to reach over for a super try.
There appeared only one winner at this stage, but Witney's intensity dropped and they were left hanging on for a point.
Grove suffered their first loss of the campaign, going down 20-10 at Beaconsfield, while Chipping Norton were beaten 25-13 at home by Bletchley.
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