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St Mary’s Old Boys 28 (Tries: Hesketh, Munday, Randall. Cons: Martin 2. Pens: Martin 3.)
Chinnor 12 (Tries: Johnson, Serdyn. Con: Cathcart.)
St Mary’s won this in the first half as they build up a 25-0 lead by the break.
Prop Gary Hesketh gave the home side the lead with a try in the opening minute and Jonathan Martin converted for 7-0. On 20 minutes second row Lee Munday got the second try, Martin missed the conversion but three minutes later slotted over a penalty for a 15-0 lead after 23 minutes.
Just after the half hour mark winger Chris Randall went over for a try which Martin converted and then ended the half with a second penalty goal.
In the second half Chinnor did manage a couple of tries with flanker Tom Johnson going over 10 minutes into the half whilst second row Arnoldus Serdyn got a second try on 62 minutes but they were still two scores adrift.
Martin took them three scores clear with a 70th minute penalty which was the final score of the match.
Cheltenham 61 (Tries: Hanks 3, Sills 2, Holder 2, Hanger 2, Hunter, Obileye. Cons: Hunter 3.)
Truro 0 (.)
Cheltenham were again amongst the points with this comprehensive home success over Truro. The home side ran in 11 tries with five coming in the first half and six in the second.
Leading the way was full back Sam hanks with a hat trick, he scored the games opening try on five minutes and added further tries on 46 and 49 minutes. Both wingers Alex Sills and Andrew Hanger completed doubles whilst the division top try scorer Chris Holder also bagging a brace taking his total for the season to 18.
The win sees Cheltenham move up to fourth spot after their good recent run of form.
Barnstaple 5 (Try: Drayton.)
Bridgwater & Albion 13 (Try: Hastie. Con: George. Pens: George 2.)
Huge win for Bridgwater, as the battle to avoid the drop down to South West Two gets even more interesting.
Andrew George kicked the visitors ahead with a penalty goal on three minutes. Six minutes later and the home side were ahead with right wing Mark Drayton scoring the games opening try.
On 24 minutes George gave the visitors the lead again with a second penalty goal. The win was sealed in the 69th minute when hooker Matt Hastie went over for a try and with George converting the visitors were two scores ahead and they took the points which could prove vital in the final table of the season on April 17th. .
Reading 13 (Tries: Hausermann, Marsh. Pen: James.)
Clevedon 15 (Tries: T O’Rourke, Bushell. Con: Lowis. Pen: Lowis.)
Clevedon got a huge win to keep their play off hopes alive as they go to leaders Reading and leave with the points as Cinderford go down to a shock defeat at Keynsham.
Clevedon went ahead in the second minute when fly half Tom O’Rourke went over for a try, which went unconverted. That was the only score of the first half bit nine minutes into the second half and Reading were on the scoreboard with Neil James slotting over a penalty goal.
Clevedon full back Mike Lowis got the second try for the visitors on 55 minutes for a 10-3 lead. On the hour mark Reading were back within two as second row Gavin Marsh went over for a try and 12 minutes later they were ahead for the first time in the match when No 8 Ben Hausermann went over for his 13th try of the season and a narrow 13-10 lead.
Clevedon snatched the win on 80 minutes when left winger Christian Bushell went over for a try and the win.
Keynsham 16 (Try: Randall. Con: Waker. Pens: Dix 3.)
Cinderford 3 (Pen: Trigg.)
Shock win for Keynsham, which they needed to stay in touch with the three sides immediately ahead of them in the league table.
Cinderford were first on the scoreboard when Dan Trigg slotted over a 3rd minute penalty goal. It stayed like that till the 31st minute when Gregory Dix slotted over a penalty for the home side. Two more penalties by Dix saw the home side go in 9-3 ahead.
The only score of the second half was a try from the home side when winger Brett Randall went over and Ian Waker converted to seal the win and two very valuable points.
Oxford Harlequins 13 (Tries: .)
Clifton 52 (Tries: .)
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