Newcastle snatched a dramatic draw in their Aviva Premiership basement battle with Worcester at Kingston Park last night.
In front of a crowd of 7,013, the Falcons were trailing 16-9 with three minutes to go and looking a poor second to the Warriors.
But suddenly the Newcastle pack found another gear and drove Mike Mayhew over for a try, which Jimmy Gopperth converted to level the match.
It did little to ease their plight at the foot of the table, however, as they still trail their visitors by five points.
This was a match Newcastle desperately needed to win, but Worcester opened the scoring with a Joe Carlisle penalty after five minutes when Ally Hogg strayed offside.
Hogg made amends with a pulverising drive which Jamie Helleur and Crone Uys carried on to win a penalty, which Gopperth knocked over to make it 3-3 after 12 minutes.
Carlisle's high kick was taken by Greg Goosen but the Warriors pack turned it over and Newcastle were offside again for Carlisle to put Worcester back in front at 6-3 in the 20th minute.
But Worcester conceded a soft penalty at the line-out two minutes later and Gopperth levelled the scores.
Newcastle were struggling to find any distance with their kicks and an appalling slice from winger Rikki Sheriffe allowed Worcester to drive into the Falcons 22.
Shaun Perry looped around Carlisle with the fly-half offloading in the tackle for Perry to score, and Carlisle's conversion in the 27th minute put the Warriors 13-6 ahead.
Newcastle tore into Worcester early in the second half to gain a penalty after seven minutes, which Gopperth kicked for 13-9 to give the Falcons hope.
Alex Tait scythed through the Warriors defence and a try seemed certain but Uys just failed to hold the pass which Tait popped up as he was hauled down inside the 22.
With 12 minutes left Andy Goode kicked a 45-metre penalty which looked to be the final act until that dramatic match-saving effort from the Falcons.
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