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EDINBURGH suffered agony in stoppage time as French boot boy David Mele fired over to snatch an 11-10 win for Leicester.

Two late penalties from Tom Heathcote had looked like being enough to give the home side a boost ahead of the Pro12 launch.

But theGunners were denied by the last kick in a game exclusively shown on www.dailyrecord.co.uk.

You can watch a full re-run of the match in our player above.

Tigers started on the front foot and carved out a try for Logovi’i Mulipola after only four minutes.

Alan Solomons’s men battled back and had the best of first-half exchanges despite the English side adding three points via the boot of Freddie Burns.

The crowd got what they wanted in 39 minutes when the pack mounted a drive from a line-out, paving the way for flanker Roddy Grant to get the vital touch.

Edinburgh had a let-off when Tigers squandered an easy penalty chance.

Heathcote was wide of the target with an angled effort at the other end. The fly-half was given another chance from 40 metres and this time he got it right to put the Gunners level.

Even better was to come from the marksman when he blasted over the clincher from halfway.

But then came that heartbreak strike from Mele deep in injury time.