BROMSGROVE Colts made it seven games unbeaten with a last gasp try sealing a 22-17 win over Wolverhampton.
The Boars had to produce their most determined performance yet in a game which could have gone either way.
James Upton opened the scoring with a penalty, but Bromsgrove found themselves down 7-3 at half-time after Wolverhampton scored a converted try.
Joe Baker edged his side ahead after Wolverhampton gave the ball away and touched down for a try converted by Upton.
A Wolverhampton penalty levelled the scores and Bromsgrove were trailing 17-10 after the Black Country side grabbed a converted touch down.
Bromsgrove though raised their game and Tom Rostrup dominated the line-outs to hand his side a platform to build on.
Phil Patrick, playing out of position on the wing, scored a try, while Upton converted.
Bromsgrove had the last laugh when Nick Raybould completed a flowing move for the game's final try.
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