Rams RFC’s seven-point cushion at the top of National Two South is still intact as they dug deep to secure a victory over fellow promotion candidates Taunton Titans.
National Two South league leaders Rams RFC enter the second-third of the campaign in control of the promotion race as they currently sit seven points clear at the top of the division.
This weekend, Sam Skinner will make his Scotland debut when they take on Fiji and his former forwards coach at Taunton Titans, Chris Brown, caught up with Gary Heatly to discuss the rise of the second-row.
As bonfire night approaches, London Irish Wild Geese will be hoping their spark doesn’t fizzle out this weekend when they take on rivals Birmingham and Solihull at Hazelwood.
It is third against fourth in National Two South this weekend as Henley Hawks travel to Cornwall to take on Redruth as the race for the promotion places begins to hot up.
We are not even a third of the way into the new season, but for four sides towards the wrong end of National Two South, this weekend could be seen as an important one.
The top three sides in National Two South are separated by just two points at this early stage of the campaign and each team face potential ‘banana skins’ away from home in Round Six.
As fate would have it, National Two South will end the opening month of the campaign with all six of the early front runners in action against one another.
In Round Three of National Two South, there were some outstanding performances across the board as 66 tries were scored over the course of the weekend.