Frank Ryan, could be a key man for Grange. Picture Nigel Duncan Media

Grange will look to claw back some of Bromac Kelburne’s five-point lead at the top of Division One when they host Edinburgh University at Fettes on Saturday (14.00).

The former league pace-setters club have slipped-up since the winter break but have 31 points from 14 games while Kelburne have 36 points from 15 fixtures.

And the students need points to stay out of the relegation dogfight. They have 15 points from 13 games and are sixth but were boosted by a road win last weekend to reach the Scottish Cup semi-finals at the expense of high-flying Grove Menzieshill.

Kelburne travel to Auchenhowie to face fourth-placed Western Wildcats who are on 23 points from 14 starts.

Already-relegated Inverleith host seventh-placed Hillhead with the Glasgow side also looking to build on their 15 points as they bid to beat the drop.

Dundee Wanderers, who are ninth in the ten-strong table, host eighth-placed Uddingston in a real basement scrap (14.00 at Dalnacraig) while Clydesdale, who are fifth, host third-placed Grove Menzieshill (14.30).

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