By MARK WOOD
A LAST-GASP Hartpury penalty curled wide of the posts to reprieve relieved Bedford.
It was the third game in a row they have won by two points or less, and dual-registered Saracens hooker Tadgh McElroy, who scored the winning try, believes it speaks volumes about the Blues’ togetherness.
He said: “It just shows the kind of character we have in the squad when stuff doesn’t go our way. In the last nine minutes we go behind, but we didn’t give up. We stuck together and grafted. We just kept grinding and grinding and hard work paid off in the end.”
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