Pertemps Bees 57 (Tries: Spee 3 (2, 60, 76), Davidson (25), Nutthal (30), Palm (57), Miles (67), Matthews (72). Cons: 7. Pen: Higgins (37).
Otley 23 (Tries: Mooney (28), Andre (35). Cons: Monks 2. Pens: Monks 3 (12, 17, 62)
Big home win for the Pertemps Bees over struggling Otley running in eight tries.
It was close at the break with the home side just edging it 22-20.
Right wing Reece Spee got the scoring going with a 2nd minute try and added two more in the second half to complete a hat trick and move onto nine for the season.
Jon Higgins continued his good form with the boot with seven conversions out of eight and a penalty goal for a 17 point haul.
Coventry 11 (Try: Friswell (75). Pens: Russell 2 (26, 32).
Leeds Tykes 55 (Tries: Biggs (22), McDonald (29), Snyman (45), Hinton (48), Hepworth (56), Aspinall 2 (66, 72), Welding (80). Cons: Hinton 4, Vasey, Welding. Pen: Hinton (17).
League leaders Leeds Tykes took another step towards the National One title and a return to the Premiership after taking all five points in this away win at Coventry.
After a tight first half which saw the Tykes go in 15-6 ahead the visitors pulled away in the second half running in six more tries to run away with it.
There was a late double for replacement scrum half Mike Aspinall after coming on for Darren Edwards after 65 minutes.
Exeter Chiefs 36 (Tries: Breeze 2 (, 40), Luff (18), Slade (32), Walker (70). Cons: Yapp 4. Pen: Yapp (26).
Doncaster 12 (Tries: Gollings (21), Bailey (80). Con: Woodrow.
Exeter Chiefs were in front in the opening minute with full back Ben Breeze touching down and Tony Yapp converted winger Jason Luff went in for the second try on 18 minutes to make it 12-0.
Three minutes later and Doncaster were off the mark with full back Ben Gollings going over for an unconverted try. Yapp put over a penalty goal five minutes later and converted two more Chiefs tries before half time to see his side lead 29-5 after Breeze completed a double and lock Chad Slade touched down.
In the second half it took till the 70th minute for the score to change with the Chiefs getting a fifth try as flanker Tony Walker went over. Doncaster did manage the final score of the match with winger Paul Bailey going over deep into injury time.
London Welsh 16 (Tries: Masson (41). Con: Marks. Pens: Marks 3 (2, 40, 68).
Cornish Pirates 10 ( Try: Cracknell (73). Con: Moore. Pen: Moore.
Excellent home win for London Welsh over the Cornish Pirates with their ninth win of the season.
Tom Marks gave the home side a 6-0 half time lead with two penalty goals on 2 and 40 minutes.
In the opening minute of the second half centre Tosh Masson, on loan from Harlequins, went in for a try and Marks converted for 13-0. Marks made it 16-0 with a third penalty goal on 68 minutes.
The Pirates finally made it onto the scoreboard on 73 minutes with flanker Chris Cracknell going in for a try and James Moore converted. He added a late penalty goal as the Pirates claimed a losing bonus point.
Newbury 18 (Tries: Roberts (14), Morgan (80). Con: Defty. Pens: Defty 2 (68, 75).
Waterloo 17 (Tries: Sliczny (4), Kerfoot (20). Cons: Davies 2. Pen: Davies (14).
Narrow home win for Newbury over bottom of the table Waterloo.
It was Waterloo who took the lead when centre Adam Sliczny going over on 4 minutes and Davies added the conversion. Davies added a penalty goal to make it 10-0.
Newbury were off the mark on 14 minutes with Mal Roberts, playing at fly half, going in for a converted try. A try from Waterloo wing Neil Kerfoot touching down on 20 minutes saw Waterloo 17-7 ahead.
In the second half it took till the 75th minute for the first score of the half with Defty putting over a second penalty goal. On 80 minutes they took the lead and sneaked the win with flanker Chris Morgan touching down.
Plymouth Albion 48 (Tries: Sestaret 5 (3, 22, 39, 65, 77), Owen (26), Cruickshanks (73). Pen: Van Eyk (10). Cons: Van Eyk (5).
Moseley 0
Comfortable home win for Plymouth Albion over Moseley running in seven unanswered tries. Leading the way was winger Nicholas Sestaret with five tries to move to the top of the try scorers list with 26 to date this season.
He got his first on three minutes and completed his hat trick before half time and added two more in the second half. The home side were 29-0 up at the break with the try bonus point secured.
Their three second half tries came in the final quarter.
Earth Titans 26 (Tries: Bornman (25), Bedford (56, 68), Claassens (75). Cons: Whitehead, Steenson 2).
Bedford Blues 20 (Tries: Roberts (18), Allen 2 (58, 79). Con: Broadfoot. Pen: Broadfoot (15).
The Titans stayed in touch with league leaders Leeds Tykes taking all five points in this closely fought match.
It was Bedford Blues who led at half time with fly half Ross Broadfoot kicking a penalty and then centre Liam Roberts adding a try to make it 8-0 after 18 minutes. No 8 Jamie Bornman got the home side off the mark with a 25th minute try converted by Michael Whitehead.
On 56 minutes the Titans were in front with scrum half Joe Bedford going over to make it 12-8. Two minutes later and the Blues were in front with a try from centre Matt Allen and Broadfoot converted for 15-12.
10 minutes later scrum half Bedford went in to complete a double and replacement Gareth Steenson converted to make it 19-15. On 75 minutes they went two scores clear and claimed the try bonus point with winger Eric Claassens going over and Steenson converted for 26-15.
Allen went in to complete a double on 79 minutes to claim a losing bonus point but the Titans took the win.
Nottingham 50 (Tries: Sherriff 2 (2, 9), Raven 2 (15, 45), Jackson (54), Nirmalendran (63), Molenaar (73). Cons: Barlow 3, Stenhouse 3. Pen: Barlow (40.
Sedgley Park
Comfortable home win for Nottingham at home to Sedgley Park running in seven unanswered tries.
They were in front in the 2nd minute with flanker Luke Sherriff going over and he added a second seven minutes later and with Tom Barlow converting they were 12-0 ahead.
Second row Sam Raven added a third in the 15th minute to go 19-0 ahead, Barlow added a penalty goal late in the half to send the home side in 22-0 in front. Raven secured the try bonus point on 45 minutes and they went on to add three more tries later in the match to hit the 50 point mark. |