Tommy Seymour’s dramatic late try saw Glasgow Warriors clinch a nail-biting 11-9 victory over RaboDirect PRO12 play-off rivals the Ospreys at Scotstoun. Seymour dived over on 75 minutes and the try was awarded after consultation with the TMO, just three minutes after Dan Biggar’s drop goal handed the impetus to the visitors. In a tight match that was locked at 6-6, Biggar was on target on 72 minutes but after a break and kick forward from Niko Matawalu, Seymour dotted down to win the match for the hosts. Ospreys’ losing bonus point keeps them in fourth, one point and one place above the Warriors, but the Scots have two games in hand in the race for the play-offs. The first half was a cagey affair but it was the Ospreys who enjoyed the better of the early possession but couldn’t find a way through the Warriors defence. It was then the hosts’ turn to step onto the front foot and after a kick for the corner by Duncan Weir, the Warriors had a lineout deep into Ospreys territory. It came to nothing in the end and niggling injuries ensured for a stop start affair, with neither side able to build any momentum. On 19 minutes however, the deadlock was finally broken – Biggar nailing a fine penalty to give the visitors a lead their endeavours just about deserved. The Ospreys came again and were looking threatening but not for the first time, the pass went forward and the Warriors were able to clear their lines. A knock-on from Warriors’ Matawalu in his own 22 gave the Ospreys some promising possession but their scrum collapsed and Weir was able to clear his side’s lines. Warriors then mounted a late assault through Alex Dunbar but the centre could find no way through, ensuring they went into the half-time interval, trailing 3-0. After the break the chess match continued but on seven minutes the Warriors were finally able to level things up when Weir was on target from the tee. Four minutes later, the Ospreys were awarded a penalty on the Warriors’ ten-metre line and Biggar opted for touch but the Warriors stole the ball at the lineout and again cleared. And the Warriors edged themselves ahead on 58 minutes when Weir again bisected the posts from the tee. The Ospreys hit back however and found themselves camped on the Warriors’ five-metre line and while they could not force a way through, Biggar levelled things up from the tee with 15 minutes remaining. The visitors pushed for the win that would boost their top-four hopes but after an attack from deep with nine minutes remaining, they were stopped in their tracks by Sean Maitland. They were rewarded for their ambition on 72 minutes however, when Biggar expertly dropped a goal. But three minutes later, Matawalu took matters into his own hands, kicked on and Seymour scored the only try of the match. Weir missed the conversion to ensure the hosts led 11-9. He then missed a late penalty and Warriors had a Finn Russell try disallowed for an earlier knock-on but they held on for a crucial victory. Follow us on Facebook, join the conversation on Twitter, sign up to our YouTube channel for extensive match highlights and sign up for our newsletter for regular updates on the RaboDirect PRO12