The Rugby Paper

Morris hat-trick keeps Wimbledon flying

- London & South East Premier

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.

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