WORCESTER Warriors are still looking for their first Guinness Premiership victory of the season after being edged out 21-16 by Saracens at Sixways.
A last minute penalty from Shane Drahm gave Warriors a bonus point, but tries from Rod Penney and Richard Haughton plus 11 points from the boot of Glen Jackson gave Saracens their win.
Marcel Garvey was again a try-scorer for Worcester, while Drahm kicked three penalties and a conversion.
Troy Wood grabbed an injury-time equaliser for Worcester City in their 2-2 Blue Square North draw at Boston United.
City trailed to a third minute goal from a Tony Crane free-kick, but, in a mad-cap final five minutes, Andy Preece's men snatched two goals.
Boston had made it 2-0 through Lee Thompson on 86 minutes but then Matt O'Halloran was shown the red card a minute after Emeka Nwadike had pulled a goal back for City in the 88th minute. Wood grabbed the point-saver a minute into added time.
Crawley Town's Guy Madjo thwarted Kidderminster Harriers' hopes of a home Blue Square Premier win when he made it 1-1 in the 66th minute.
James Constable had scored his tenth goal of the season, a minute before the interval, to give Harriers the lead.
Hereford United kept up their challenge at the top of the League Two table after they fashioned a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Brentford.
Two first-half goals from Luke Webb clinched Hereford's sixth league win of the season to put them second in the table.
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