It was former Great Britain and Scotland international Dan Coultas who earned champions Grange the valuable point. The English-born set-piece expert converted a penalty stroke after a Grange player was challenged heavily in front of goal. His strike levelled a hard-fought encounter, with both sides playing good hockey in which chances were at a premium. Western started well and were rewarded when Scottish international forward Rob Harwood netted in the first two minutes. Grange, who edged the first meeting this season 3-2 at Fettes College and are the long-time leaders in the ten-strong division, dug in and started the second-half well. Coultas scored and Grange pressed the home side hard in search of a second, but Western responded laten on with a series of four penalty corner opportunities in the dying minutes of the game, but they failed to capitalise. Edinburgh University edged city rivals Watsonians 3-2 to take three valuable points in their bid to stay out of the relegation zone.