Rams 39-26 Worthing (January 6, 2018)
Both sides played their part in an entertaining clash on a bitterly cold afternoon at Old Bath Road.
Two tries from Tom Vooght and a Colin Thomson effort gave Rams a 15-0 advantage inside the opening quarter, Worthing replying thanks to a David McIlwaine score improved by Matt McLean.
Rams wrapped up the bonus-point and took a 20-7 lead into half-time as Olly Foxley went over, and a converted Ben Henderson try gave them a 20-point advantage early in the second period.
Jack Maslen crossed for Worthing’s second before Robbie Stapley’s try made it 32-12, albeit the gallant away side hit back again with Jack Forrest dotting down and McLean adding the extras.
Any lingering doubts for Rams were ended from the restart as Jordan Souter crossed for a try improved by Adrian Jarvis to put them 39-19 in front with 15 minutes remaining, although Worthing gained a deserved losing bonus-point in injury-time when McLean crashed over before slotting the kick.
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Rams 43-22 Bournemouth (December 20, 2014)
A Gus Davies treble gave Rams’ National Three South West promotion hopes a pre-Christmas boost as they battled to a high-scoring success.
The Welshman opened the scoring with a pushover try on nine minutes, and with Olly Poole and Jamie Hughes also going over before the break, the hosts led 15-3 with Lewis Dennett’s penalty cutting the gap slightly.
Joe Rees grabbed the visitors’ first try four minutes into the second half, but Luke Flower went over for the bonus-point score for Gensians which James Brooks converted to make it 22-8.
Davies’ put the game to bed with his two further tries, and with new signing Sam Black also dotting down, converted visiting efforts from Sam Parker and Connor Black were merely consolations.
Rams 60-5 Chippenham (September 9, 2013)
A nine-try blitz helped Rams climb to second in the early-season National Three South West standings.
It took just a minute for Ulster Under 21s full-back Andy Bryans to score on his starting debut for the hosts, James Brooks knocking over the conversion.
After Andy Amor was sin-binned, Brooks landed a penalty to take the lead to double figures, and Rams never looked back, moving further in front with tries from Nigel Gumbleton and Samir Kharbouch.
The bonus-point try came on 32 minutes as Josh Smith went over, and Stevie Bryant also crossed before the interval to make it 34-0.
Gumbleton went onto score the try-of-the-match before Chippenham’s sole highlight of the afternoon, a Jon Squire try, only for Rory Paxton to rumble over at the back of a maul for Rams’ seventh.
Joe Duffelen brought the half-century up on 66 minutes and Spike Chandler completed the rout with his first try of the season late on, Brooks landing his sixth conversion of the afternoon.
Chippenham 24-41 Rams (September 12, 2009)
A 21-point haul from Spike Chandler inspired Rams to an entertaining away triumph.
Warren Abrahams bagged a brace and Seb Reynolds, Alex Dawkins and Chandler also crossed the whitewash, the latter landing a brace of conversions as well as four penalties.
Rams 14-51 Amersham (December 1, 2001)
Tries from Matt Parslow and Jez Flynn – both converted by Greg Way – were merely consolation scores on a tough day at OBR.
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