Judd-ernaut keeps rolling at the summit
National League 3 London & SE
TONBRIDGE JUDDIAN still hold top spot following a 50-19 win away to Shelford.
Tuli Paea, Josh Simmons and Charlie Baker crossed for tries for the home side with Simmons also landing two conversions – but TJ managed to rack up eight tries and five conversions.
Wimbledon kept on track in second place after beating Colchester 34-18. Brett Cutbush, Harry Barton were try-scorers for Colchester, with James Crozier successful with one conversion and Dave Higgins with a penalty. For Wimbledon, Jack Revelle, Phil Viane, Ben Brook and Sean Renwick crossed for tries with Bryan Croke landing four conversions and two penalties.
Westcombe Park ran out easy 48-14 winners at home to Guildford. Ant Hitchcock went in for two with Tommy Gray, Bradley Saffery, Sean Dixon, Mark Davey and Lee Covington the other scorers, Frankie Neil kicking five conversions and one penalty.
Hertford are still oddson for a top-four finish after seeing off Sutton and
Epsom 46-14 at Rugby Lane. Mike Allen led the charge with two tries, and Ben Creasy, Luke Sloan, Brett McNamee, Louis Castiglione, Mike Sargeant and Ben Lloyd scored one each. Lloyd also kicked three conversions.
Meanwhile, James Faatuata and James See got
over for the home side.
Chichester were 39-15 winners at home to Amersham and Chiltern. Chris Johnson and Owain Davies with two tries each led the way, while Jack Bentall and Sam Renwick went over for one each. Henry Anscombe was successful with three conversions and a penalty.
Guernsey edged out Westcliff 26-20. Matt Thomas, Dan Hill, Tom Ceillan and Luke Jones were the home try-scorers with Owain Thomas managing three conversions.
Westcliff took a losing bonus point and crossed for tries through George Maloney, Chris Marsh and Andy Roskins. Chris Dudman landed one conversion and a penalty.
In the other game of the round, Dorking went down 20-17 at home to
Southend Saxons. James Catton and Cam Osbourne were the home try scorers, both converted by Matt Noble, to add to a first-half penalty. The win keeps the Saxons on the coat-tails of fourth-bottom Chichester.