Rams 43-21 Exmouth (February 4, 2017)
The Rams backline turned on the style as they scored all six tries in an entertaining victory at home to Exmouth.
Mike Tewkesbury’s men made the perfect start when Dan Barnes crossed for a converted score inside 90 seconds, Stevie Bryant adding another shortly after following good work from Ross Crame.
George Meadows added the extras to a Milo Reynolds score as the visitors halved the deficit, only for Jacob Atkins to nudge over a penalty for Rams.
Rams took full advantage of Mark Wathes’ sin-binning to cross twice through Jak Rossiter and Greg Illingworth – the latter dotting down after collecting his own chip ahead – and with Atkins adding another conversion, they led 29-7.
Meadows added to a James Harris try before the break, but Rossiter re-established Rams convincing lead with a try four minutes into the second period, Atkins again on target.
Exmouth continued to battle hard and grabbed a third try through Isaac Dalton, Meadows maintaining his perfect record from the tee, but a brilliant Conor Corrigan try just after the hour mark made it 43-21 after Atkins kicked the conversion.
It could have been more for the hosts as Ant Marris and Tom Vooght both had tries disallowed, but it remained a job well done.
Rams 56-18 Chippenham (March 14, 2009)
An eight-try effort helped Rams to a convincing home success against Chippenham.
Seb Reynolds and Sid Matthews both went over twice, while fellow backs, Warren Abrahams, Jevon Marsh, Jez Flynn and Simon Swadling also crossed the whitewash.
Spike Chandler completed the scoring with 16 points from the boot, made up of five conversions and a pair of penalties.
Weston-super-Mare 34-30 (February 14, 2009)
Spike Chandler’s 15-point haul made up of three conversions and three penalties, added to a penalty try and further scores from Jez Flynn and Robbie Stapley, were not quite enough in an epic away cracker.
Rams 24-40 Clifton (November 15, 2008)
A Seb Reynolds double and tries from Jez Flynn and Spike Chandler gave Rams some respectability, but despite the latter landing two conversions, they were beaten by the Bristol-based visitors.
Rams 54-10 Alton (November 8, 1975)
A brilliant John Morris hat-trick inspired Redingensians to a comfortable victory, with Malcolm Evans also bagging a brace and Gareth Rees, Bill Witter, Richie Walters, Chris Champion and Paul Carroll also going over in an 11-try rout.
The scoring was completed by a trio of conversions from Rees and two from Mike Bossart.
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