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It could have even better for Gloucester, who recorded their second draw of the campaign, had not Damian Welch finished off a driving line-out 30 seconds from time to level. Gareth Steenson was wide with the touchline conversion attempt.The visitors had stunned an out-of-sorts Exeter with a fiercely committed performance including strong defence that unsettled their opponents, who made a glut of errors to concede tries to Matt Scott, Charlie Sharples and Ben Morgan. Greig Laidlaw converted all three and kicked a penalty. Billy Twelvetrees added a long-range penalty.Aimless kicking from Steenson and Will Chudley, coupled with numerous handling errors, were responsible for a poor performance from Exeter. Ian Whitten scored two tries for them, Thomas Waldrom and Welch the others with Steenson converting two and adding a penalty.An already injury-hit Gloucester were forced to make two late changes to their starting line-up with Billy Burns and Gareth Evans withdrawn to be replaced by Mark Atkinson and Morgan. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. 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