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Raiders move up as Stags edge thriller

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London & South East Premier

WIMBLEDON remain the only unbeaten side left in the competitio­n and increased their lead following a 41-24 win at home to Brighton.

Jack Reville, Chris York, Bradly Ugodulunwa, Jack Flanagan and Alex Kane were the try scorers with James Moffat successful with three conversion­s and a penalty to add to a penalty try.

Frank Taggart, Alex Basson, Max Morris and

Henry Shiel were try scorers for the visitors, with David McIlwine adding two useful conversion­s. Rochford Hundred

drop down to third after losing 27-26 at home to CS

Stags. Ricky Gould, Harry Harrison, Damian Bradbury and Adam Ferrier were the try scorers with Cameron Greenhall kicking three conversion­s. Ollie Bowden, Ricky Hollamby, Alex Edwards and Matt Polter crossed for the visitors, Andrew Fluker making the difference through two conversion­s and a penalty.

Guernsey Raiders

move up into second on games won after beating

Bedford Athletic 34-29 at Putnoe Wood. Jacob Weeding, Matt Armstrong, Robin Le Coq and Tom Ceillam (2) went over for the Channel Islanders with Owen Thomas contributi­ng three conversion­s and a penalty. Stephen Woodhead, Nick Thompson Steve Smith and Josh Cassell went in for the home side, Leo Mortimer on song with three conversion­s and a penalty.

Tring went down 22-10 at home to Tunbridge

Wells who scored tries through Max Hobbs, Harvey Cilantro and Ollie Allman. Frank Reynolds added seven points. Sam Barns was the sole try scorer for the home side, converted by Tom Newton, who also managed a penalty.

Hertford were 31-7 winners away at Sidcup, taking the bonus point with six tries. Henry Scott crossed for the home side converted by Josh Twyford.

In a high scoring game at Broadwater Dorking emerged 55-21 to the good over Guildford. Henry Watts, Tom Hunt, Cam Pimlow (2), Kellian Wilson, Ben Edwards, JP Alberts and Matt Proctor got tries, Wilson also contributi­ng six conversion­s and a penalty.

In the final game of the round Sevenoaks beat London Irish Wild Geese

27-17, as Charlie Naismith, Matt McCrea and Kal Pehi got their names on the scoresheet, with two Ben Adams kicking the rest.

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