TAKE a stroll down memory lane as we look back at the best historical games on each day of the week to come!
February 14 – Weston-super-Mare 34-30 Rams (2009)
Rams were edged out in a barn-storming contest at Weston-super-Mare.
Jez Flynn and Robbie Stapley both crossed the whitewash and the visitors also earned a penalty try, but despite Spike Chandler kicking three conversions and three penalties, they still wound up on the wrong side of the result.
February 15 – Ynysybwyl 11-4 Rams (1975)
Gensians travelled to the Welsh valleys and went down to Ynysybwl.
The visitors had taken the lead when Mike Bossart fielded a deep kick and beat two defenders before a quick exchange of passes involving Roger Barnes saw John Clare go over before the home side closed the gap to 4-3 at the break.
The away side were on the back foot for most of the second half, and despite committed defence, they conceded two tries to lose.
February 16 – Rams 31-15 Old Redcliffiians (2019)
A penalty try and further five-pointers from Ross Crame, Conor Corrigan, Ellis Jones and Joe Duffelen did the damage for Rams as they won at home to Old Redcliffians, Tom Humberstone successfully converting two conversions.
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February 17 – Barnstaple 31-38 Rams (2018)
Rams won an absolute epic at Barnstaple as Stevie Bryant, Connor Stapley, Jordan Souter, Tom Vooght and Olly Foxley all went over, along with the away side earning a penalty try.
And with Adrian Jarvis kicking a trio of conversions, they hung on for a fabulous win.
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February 18 – Rams 25-21 Bury St Edmunds (2017)
Olly Foxley bagged a brace and Jacob Atkins added 15 points courtesy of a try, two conversions and two penalties as Rams got the better of visitors Bury St Edmunds.
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February 19 – Abingdon 15-26 Rams (1977)
A Paul Carroll brace and further scores from John Morris and Chris Champion, added to by John Beardmore’s two conversions, penalty and drop goal, helped Redingensians to a fine triumph at Abingdon.
February 20 – Cornish All Blacks 0-34 Rams (2016)
Robbie Stapley bagged a brace and Jamie Guttridge, Samir Kharbouch, Conor Corrigan and Sean McDermottroe also got on the scoresheet as Rams continued to move towards National Two South safety with a dominant success at Cornish All Blacks, Jamar Richardson completing the scoring with two conversions.
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