In National Two West, league leaders Camborne reinforced their position at the top with a 24-14 victory over near neighbours Redruth. The match, played at The Recreation Ground in front of nearly 3,000 spectators, saw Camborne come back strong in the second half. After trailing 7-0 at the break, Camborne's Kyle Moyle converted his own try and landed a penalty to take the lead. Late scores from Jack Andrew and Alex Ducker sealed the win for the Cherry and Whites, despite Ed Pascoe's late try for Redruth.
Elsewhere in National Two West, Hornets extended their unbeaten run at home to six games with a 29-19 win over Taunton Titans. This result moved Hornets into the top six, alongside Cinderford and Clifton, who also extended their unbeaten streaks. Cinderford won 22-20 away at Luctonians, while Clifton secured a 26-15 victory against Old Redcliffians in the Bristol derby.
In National Two East, Dorking Rugby delivered a remarkable performance against Barnes, winning 14-7 despite facing significant disciplinary challenges. Barnes played most of the first half with 13 men and ended the game with 11 players after a red card and multiple yellow cards. Dorking's victory, thanks to a score from Daragh Chambers and a penalty try, helped them leapfrog back into second place with a game in hand.
Other notable results in National Two East include league leaders Tonbridge Juddians solidifying their position with a 22-0 win over Colchester, and strong home victories for Bury St Edmunds and Westcombe Park. Bury St Edmunds triumphed 41-17 over Henley Hawks, while Westcombe Park edged past Guernsey Raiders 14-8.
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