Morris hat-trick keeps Wimbledon flying
WIMBLEDON still top the table following a 18-44 win at Tring.
Keiron Morris bagged a hat-trick, Jordan Saunders went in for two with Jack Flanagan and Harry Tabb the other tryscorers. Steve Boatman kicked two conversions, with James Moffat adding a conversion and a penalty.
Jake Ollie scored all the points for Tring through two tries, a conversion and two penalties. Rochford Hundred, who remain second, put seven tries past Guernsey in a 43-27 win at Magnolia Road. Harry Hudson, Danny Cleare (2), Adam Ferrier, Sam Arnott, Mark Billings and Ricki Gould were the home tryscorers, with Cameron Greenhall landing four conversions.
Bedford beat Sidcup 37-36. It was close throughout, with the sides trading five tries. Jake Foster, Tom Orton, Stephen Woodhead and Steve Smith went over for the home side, with Leo Mortimer slotting three conversions and two penalties . Sidcup started by forcing a penalty try, followed by tries from Fred Ruff, Andre Patterson, Riley Ahearn and Alex Harris, with Josh Twyford landing three conversions and two penalties.
Dorking took the honours 18-24 at CS Stags.
Rory Mitchell, Jock Grant and Ryan Jeffery were the tryscorers, all converted by Killian Wilson, who also added a penalty. Ricki Hornby and Tom Williams crossed for the Stags with
Andrew Fluter slotting a conversion and two penalties. London Irish Wild
Geese were 38-18 victors at home to Brighton. Aloisio Vereimi, Ollie Turner, Richard Townsend, Jordan Sullivan-Smith and Paul O'Dell were the tryscorers, with Mark Abraham kicking three conversions and Ciaran Poynter one. Henry Shiell bagged two for Brighton, Abe Bredin one and Alex Shearer a penalty.
In a match held up due to serious injury, Sevenoaks were 17-3 winners at home to Guildford. Sam Parker and Shaun Derrick were the tryscorers, both converted by Tom Grey, who also added a penalty . Hertford were 15-34 winners at Tunbridge
Wells. Luke Mongston went in for three and Dan Peasnall one. Kyle Lemon kicked four conversions and two penalties. Mike Doherty and Ben Whale crossed for the home side with George Montgomery adding a conversion and a penalty.