Scott and Ugodulu help Dons run riot
WIMBLEDON maintain their lead at the top following a nine try 19-59 romp away at CS Stags.
There were hat-tricks from Mark Scott and Bradley Ugodulu, with Henry Reuble, Josh Charles and Tyler Reichardt in for one each, while Steve Boatman added seven conversions. Freddie Cracknell, Dan James and Dafydd Rees crossed for the hosts, with Josh
Knight slotting two conversions.
Second-place Dorking keep up the pressure at the top beating Westcombe Park 7-25. Braces from Finn Osbourne and Toby Arnett and one via Jonny Ellis were the away try-scorers, with Matt Noble landing a conversion and a penalty. Nick Cook went over for the hosts, Alex Miller adding the conversion.
In the third vs fourth battle, Havant moved above North Walsham following a 20-12 win. Natham Bellman, Elliott Bellaman and Sean Shepherd were try-scorers for the home side, with Jacob Knight landing one conversion and a penalty. Jim Riley and Dane Canning went over for the visitors with Ross Magnuss slotting over a single conversion.
In a turgid affair, Brighton got the better of Sutton & Epsom two penalties to one in appalling conditions.
Despite scoring the only try of the match via Chris Joyce, Hertford went down 5-12, four penalties from Ben Hogan of
Tring doing the damage.
Sevenoaks ran in eight tries in their 7-57 win away to Sidcup. It was 0-31 at the interval after tries from Morris Fotheringham, Galligan and McCrea to take the bonus point, all converted by Ben Adams.
In the second period, Morris went over for a second with Forrester, Pellegrini and Adams adding one each, Adams also adding three more conversions. Vidgeon was the sole try scorer for the home side converted by Josh Twyford.
Maidenhead ran our 16-10 victors to Tunbridge. Mark Darlington was the try scorers for the home side converted by Conor Grainey, with Ed Keohane successful with three penalties. Toby Wallace was a try scorer for the visitors converted by Ben Day, who also kicked a pen.