GLASGOW boss Stewart Dickson has vowed to draw a line under his side's worst result of the season so far.

The Ashfield men went down 57-35 at Berwick on a night where they were up against it from the start.

Both reserves - Victor Palovaara and Dimitri Berge – were missing while on European Under-21 duty and that meant the Tigers could only field National League guests on Saturday night.

The stand-ins, Ellis Perks and Matt Williamson, gave their all but only managed three points from 13 races and it was perhaps the absence of the regular 1-7 – with the injured James Sarjeant also out of things – that cost them the chance of challenging for the spoils.

But there are more injury concerns for the Tigers after new signing David Howe had to withdraw from the match with a suspected dislocated shoulder. He is due to visit a specialist today.

Dickson said: "It was always going to be tough. They rode well, I've got to be honest, as well as us not being great. They only beat what was put in front of them.

"It was one of those nights and you've got to draw a line under it.

"I feel sorry for the travelling fans. I just want to say well done to them for travelling in great numbers again and hopefully we can give them something to cheer about tomorrow night."

Tigers scorers: Richard Lawson 13, Nick Morris 11+1 (including 4 from a tactical double), David Howe 4 (withdrawn), Aaron Summers 4, Matt Williamson (guest) 3, Ellis Perks (guest) 0.