London Irish Wild Geese 12-52 Rams (December 23, 2017)
Rams enjoyed an early Christmas present as they put the home side to the sword with a superb eight-try display.
Skipper Robbie Stapley opened the scoring at the back of a rolling maul before his brother also crossed the whitewash to extend the advantage.
With Ollie Cole also darting over before the break and fly-half Adrian Jarvis landing two conversions, Rams led 19-0 at half-time.
Robbie Stapley sealed the bonus-point with a carbon-copy of the opener as the Rams’ pack again showed their power, and his hat-trick followed shortly after.
Wild Geese grabbed a couple of quick-fire scores to give themselves a little ray of light, but Tom Vooght crossed for the visitors’ sixth and Jordan Souter and Jamar Richardson went over in the closing stages to help bring up the half century for Seb Reynolds’ men.
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Rams 32-32 Lydney (January 18, 2014)
A magnificent top-of-the-table National Three South West clash ended with honours even as Azza Hopkins proved to be both saint and sinner by scoring a try, but also receiving a red card.
Rams also earned a penalty try and saw Matt Weller and Joe Duffelen cross the whitewash, while James Brooks’ trio of conversions and pair of penalties ensured a share of the spoils.
Rams 35-29 Barnstaple (January 31, 2009)
Rams ended a six-match losing streak with a hard-fought home win inspired by two-try captain Tom Clare.
Gavin Marsh and Paddy Conlan were also on the scoresheet for the home side, and with Spike Chandler adding 15 points with the boot (three conversions and three penalties), the winning feeling returned at last.
Rams 64-0 Windsor (October 7, 2006)
A brilliant Craig Clements hat-trick fired Rams to a dominant 10-try destruction of Windsor.
Greg Lynch also helped himself to a double, with Matt Reed, Sam Laskey, Joao Costa, James Baker and Spike Chandler also finding their way over the line, the latter adding seven conversions to complete a 19-point haul.
Rams 0-64 London Welsh Druids (March 24, 1973)
An afternoon best forgotten!
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