COLNE suffered their 13th NWCL second division defeat of the season - caught by a last-gasp smash-and-grab raid.
Chris Sumner's 88th-minute header gave Dominoes the points, but Colne had good reason to feel hard done to, not least through a hotly-disputed first half penalty.
Dominoes were awarded the spot kick when Stuart Walters was adjudged to have handled - although not one of the visitors appealed - and Greg Briggs converted.
But Colne didn't let the setback affect their game and equalised thanks to a lucky break early in the second half when the visiting keeper's attempted clearance hit Gary Dalton and rolled over the line.
Missing several key players through a mixture of injury and suspension, Colne looked well capable of hanging on for a draw.
But sharing the spoils is not something Dominoes relish - they have drawn only once this season - and they nicked it when a free kick was headed in by Sumner.
Colne now have a short break in which to re-group and get players fit and available - they are not in action again until the big derby with Nelson on Wednesday week.
COLNE...1 STONE DOMINOES...2
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