Peter McCann (left) outjumps Tony Grant at Mourneview Park
Lisburn Distillery stay on top of the JJB Sports Premiership but they will rue losing a two-goal lead as Glenavon fought back to claim a point.
Glenavon started well with Tony Grant going close in the ninth minute and Whites goalkeeper Alex Spackman made a great save to deny Trevor Molloy.
Curtis Allen put the Whites ahead with a 37th-minute goal and Gary Browne added the second on 72 minutes.
But late goals by Adrian Harper and Davy Larmour earned Glenavon a point.
Glenavon had the edge early on and Molloy and Eamon Murray tested Spackman after Allen had put the Whites ahead.
However, Distillery bossed the game in the third quarter with Gary Muir heading against the woodwork and Allen also denied by Robinson.
At the other end of the field, Spackman saved well from Grant but Gary Browne then struck Distillery's second goal after he had been denied by Robinson seconds earlier.
Harper's goal on 78 minutes gave Glenavon renewed hope and Larmour completed a remarkable comeback by slotting home two minutes from time.
The result means Distillery lead Crusaders by a point at the top of the table.
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