Tonbridge judder-naut keeps rolling on
National League 3 London & SE
TONBRIDGE Juddians maintain their one-point advantage at the top by beating Amersham and
Chiltern 5-37, with Ryan Fuller, Mike O'Sullivan, Dave Irvine and Tommy Murray the try scorers. Ryan Cole crossed for the home side, who put in a gritty performance. Wimbledon blitzed
Southend Saxons 50-17. Jack Revell, Matt Gilbert,
Phil Viane, Josh Charles who crossed for two, Dan Cheers, Aaron Lowe and Shaun Renwick were the try scorers, with Brian Croke kicking three conversions and Gilbert two.
With the Westcombe
Park v Westcliff game called off, Hertford move up into third spot after beating Guildford 10-42.
Mike Allen led the way with two tries, and Will Brady, Stuart Smart, Dan Belton and Dave Archer over for one each, Ben Lloyd slotting three conversions and two penalties. Sutton and Epsom came from behind to snatch a 31-37 win at
Colchester. It was 17-17 at the interval, with tries for the home side from Ben Crozier and Matt Waddlington, both converted by Crozier, to add to an early penalty. Tries for the visitors came from Bonizzi, Faa'atuata and Whittacker, converted by Munford. In the second half, Fanolua, with a try converted by Crozier, edged Colchester ahead, but a try from Cooksammy and two Munford penalties restored a six-point lead. A converted try edged Col ahead again before Cooksammy went over from the final play and, with Munford slotting the extras, Sutts snatched it at the end.
Guernsey were 39-30 winners at home to
Shelford, who did their cause scant justice with a man sent off. Luke Sayer led the way with two tries, while Sam Steventon, Nick Merrian and Luke Jones were in for one apiece. Owen Thomas struck four conversions and two penalties. Shelford got a bonus point after crossing for four.
In the final game of the round, Chichester move up a little after beating
Dorking 18-13. Mark Giddings with two and Jak Evans were the try scorers with Taff Davies slotting a penalty. Killian Wilson got the visitors’ try converted by Matt Noble, who also kicked two penalties.