The Rugby Paper

Regional Premier

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1 North East By GEOFF LIGHTFOOT

BILLINGHAM still top the table following a 19-29 win away at York.

Luke Wilson, Josh Padley (with two) and Joe Ross were the try scorers with Jobe Roxby landing three conversion­s and a penalty.

Will Fordy, Tom Woffendin and Toby Atkin crossed for the home side with James Gilman contributi­ng two conversion­s.

Second-placed Alnwick

took maximum points in their 34-10 victory at home to Ilkley. Sam Eggleston, Hugh Todd, Charlie Farmer, Ben Gothorpe and Andrew Ord were the try scorers with Evan Moir on target with three conversion­s and a penalty.

J. Jackson was Ilkley’s sole points scorer with a converted try and a penalty.

Heath remain in third spot after defeating Paviors 19-38 through tries from Jason Merry, Oliver Cook, Jack Bruce with two and Elliott Spears with Chris Johnson slotting four conversion­s and a penalty and Don Walsh one conversion.

Jaz Kelly and Max Molineux crossed for the home side who also forced a penalty try with George Billam adding one conversion.

Doncaster Pheonix were 17-27 winners away to Scunthorpe with the boot of Steve McColl, through three conversion­s and two penalties, making the difference.

Leighton Hill, George Tankard and Ben Wright were the try scoeres for the visitors with Gavin Hale, Ben Hyde and Kame Linklater going in for the home side, Tom Alldridge knocking over one conversion.

Sandal and Driffield fought out a 29-29 draw at Milnethorp­e Green. Sandal however won the try count five to four with Nick Carollan, Dom Fawcett, Jake Adams, Joe Allott and Cam Allen the scorers, Adams also kicking two conversion­s.

Driffield got Dan Ramsden, Matt Jenkins, Adam Brankley and Ben Roache over with James Watts successful with three conversion­s and a penalty.

Cleckheato­n were 10-41 victors away to

West Bridgeford. Hugh Barnard with two, Jack Marshall, Dan Flanagan, Ollie Depledge and Richard Piper were try scorers for the visitors with Dale Breakwell landing four conversion­s and a penalty.

Alex Wilson and Sam Little crossed for the home side, Little also knocking over one conversion.

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