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Andy McGilvray

Biggar's costly defeat puts Heriot's Blues in National League 1 driving seat

Small margins can often decide titles, and on Saturday there were several that went against Biggar in their quest for promotion from Tennent’s National League 1.

The Lanarkshire side were 10 seconds away from a victory against Heriot’s Blues that would have put them top by two points, and with a game in hand.

Instead, a last-gasp try gave Blues a 19-17 win, and Gala’s similarly late win against Melrose resulted in Biggar dropping down to third in the table, a point behind them, and six behind Heriot’s.

Biggar play Gala on Friday in a game that they simply cannot afford to lose if they are still to hold onto their step-up dream.

In fact, the Hartree Mill side must win all of their remaining games, and hope that Heriot’s slip up somewhere in their remaining fixtures.

The match itself had a lot to offer – disallowed tries for both sides, a yellow card, a red card and a last-gasp winning try by Heriots hooker Danny Dineen.

Biggar opened the scoring in 20 minutes, with hooker Ewan Stewart dotting down and Euan Bogle converting for 7-0.

Bogle thought he had scored shortly afterwards, but the ‘try’ was ruled out for a forward pass.

However, a penalty advantage had been given, and that stood, so Bogle slotted it for a 10-0 half-time lead.

Ewan Stewart scored the opening try for Biggar, but the Lanarkshire side missed out (Nigel Pacey)

Dineen scored for Heriot’s, with Graham Wilson converting, reducing the gap to 10-7.

A number of penalties awarded against Heriot’s saw lock forward Callum Marshall sin-binned.

Biggar took advantage, with Stewart scoring his second try, with Bogle converting, for 17-7.

Dominic Martin replied with a try for Heriot’s, converted by Wilson,

Biggar were permanently reduced to 14 when Craig Borthwick was sent off, the lock accused of catching Max Oliver on the head.

That forced Biggar onto the defensive, and a penalty conceded for ‘sealing off’ gave Heriot’s one last chance.

Unfortunately for Biggar, the ball squirted out the back of the last scrum, giving Dineen the chance to snatch the win.

Biggar must now pick themselves back up for a floodlit match against Gala on Friday night (7.30pm kick-off).

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