Gillingham turned in a first-half performance on Saturday that was as good as anything manager Neil Harris has seen since taking charge.
The Gills took the game to the league leaders Stevenage and should have taken the lead when Scott Kashket missed from close-range.
Danny Rose opened the scoring to put the visitors ahead before Elkan Baggott powered in a header to level it up. The match finished 1-1 as the Gills ended the game holding onto what they had earned.
Harris said: “The first half was up there as one of the best performances we have had since I have been at the club, we had quality, chances, we were playing a well-drilled side and I thought we absolutely dominated them first half.
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