Centre Greg King and back row James Freeman grabbed tries as Worcester Warriors A recorded a second successive draw with a 15-15 result in a friendly against The Army on Wednesday night.
King and Freeman crossed for first half tries in Aldershot as Warriors A - who last week drew 25-25 with Leeds Carnegie - again shared the spoils.
The Army, who named a talented side full of players with English top-flight and international experience, flew out of the traps and controlled the opening exchanges before Warriors dragged back control of the clash.
With scrum half Louis Silver impressing, providing flat and quick ball to allow fly half playmaker Joe Carlisle to work on the front foot and use the width of the field, the visitors took a deserved 12-7 half-time lead.
The second half saw both teams make wholesale changes, as The Army used all 24 players in preparation for their game with the Navy, and with Carlisle slotting a second half penalty the teams ended level.
The Worcester back row of Matt Cox, Freeman and skipper James Collins all shone as they produced a physical display and carried ball strongly.
England Under 18 international Matt Kvesic also came on as a replacment with 25 minutes to go and made a big impact at number six.
The Army have already requested to face Worcester again next season as the strong relationship with the Warriors continues to grow.
Worcester Warriors A are next in action on Monday (March 15) when they entertain Northampton Wanderers at Sixways Stadium (kick-off 7.30pm).
Debenture and Season Ticket holders gain free entry to this A League Northern Conference fixture. Adult entry is £3 and juniors go in for free.