The Seadogs have now lost four in a row after an 88th-minute winner for hosts Worksop Town.
Manager Jono Greening admitted it was one error that settled the match.
He insisted Boro didn't deserve to lose the game, but a breakdown in communication between keeper Ryan Whitley and winger Luca Colville let hosts Worksop Town in for the winner
Boro stay fourth and Greening told SAFC TV his side didn't get what they deserved:
The Seadogs are away again, next Saturday, at North West outfit Curzon Ashton.


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