Rugby: Currie’s slim title hopes take a knock after heavy defeat in Aberdeen

CURRIE’S bid for a top-four finish in the RBS Premiership and a place in next season’s British & Irish Cup remains on track, but the Malleny 
Park side’s slender hopes of landing the title look to be over after going down to a 25-9 
defeat away to Aberdeen 
Grammar.

Jamie Forbes landed three penalties as Currie reached the interval with a 9-3 advantage, but a second half surge by the hosts secured a third successive league win and boosted their bid for top-flight survival.

The defeat leaves Currie third in the table and with their challenge for the silverware now depending on an unlikely string of defeats for both Gala and Ayr.

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Meanwhile, Lasswade travelled to face Howe of Fife on RBS Championship League B duty still shell-shocked after conceding a century of points in the previous weekend’s Cup tie against Heriot’s.

However, there was little evidence of a hangover for the Midlothian men as they produced a battling first half effort to reach the interval only 24-16 in arrears.

But the home side stepped up the pace in the second half to clinch the bonus point 41-28 win and take over at the top of the table.

Russell Gladstone touched down twice for Lasswade and Ian Wilson joined him on the score-sheet, while Gavin Brown contributed the rest of the points with two conversions and three penalties.

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