In the second half, John Ireland extended Oxford's lead, but Bury fought back with two quick tries from Samir Kharbouch and Patrick Robinson, narrowing the score to 31-26. Despite a yellow card for Callum Cashman late in the game, Oxford Quins secured their win with a try from Jonathan Hughes just minutes before the final whistle. A late effort from Earnshaw earned Bury two bonus points, but it was not enough to change the outcome.
This victory lifted Oxford Quins eight points clear of the relegation zone, especially significant as Colchester, who have a game in hand, suffered a heavy defeat at home to Barnes. Barnes, now second in the standings, demonstrated their attacking prowess by scoring nine tries, including four from hooker Matthew Humphreys.
In other matches, Guernsey returned to Footes Lane with a commanding 40-14 win over Havant, highlighted by a hat-trick from winger Anthony Armstrong. Guernsey has maintained an impressive home record, winning all seven of their games this season.
In National Two West, Old Redcliffians clinched a dramatic 26-20 victory over Devonport Services with a last-minute try from Tom Fogerty. Loughborough Students dominated their match against Hornets, winning 55-14 with hooker Haydn Rees scoring a hat-trick. Redruth continued their strong form, handing Bournville their seventh consecutive defeat with a solid 33-10 win.
These results reflect the competitive nature of National League 2, showcasing key performances and the ongoing battle for standings as teams strive for success in the league.
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