Amlin Cup round 2 wrap

added to Worcester woes beating the Warriors 29-15 at Sixways.
The put on a fine first half display crossing the line twice through Rob Miller and Dwayne Pell as well as being awarded a penalty try to led 24-3 at the break.
Alex Grove and Mike Williams sparked a reaction for the home side but Mark Easter put the game beyond doubt on the hour mark securing the try bonus-point as the same time.
Down West, had to dig deep but manage to come out 26-10 victors against the -Gwent .
Richard Lane went in early for a 7-0 lead but No.8 Toby Faletau replied in kind to level the score.
Tom Heathcote and Jason Tovey kicked a penalty each as they went into the break leveled at 10-10.
Heathcote put the English side back in front with three penalties before replacement Mat Gilbert bundled over to seal the win in the last 10 minutes.
Meanwhile, ran in nine tries to thump Lusitanos 67-6 in Portugal and go top of pool 5.
Sailosi Tagicakibau and Blair Cowan went over in the first half as the Exiles lead 20-6 with Pedro Cabral kicking two penalites for the Portuguese.
winger Marlan Yarde and Jimmy Stevens grabbed a brace each in the second half with Alex Lewington, Ofisa Treviranus and Darren Allison completing the rout.
suffered a 23-16 defeat in paying the full price for a yellow card to replacement prop Oliver Tomaszczyk in the second half.
Ryan Shortland went over just before that as the Falcons overcame a 13-5 half-time deficit at half time to lead 16-13.
But following Tomaszczyk’s sin bin, Brive first levelled the score before Fijian winger Venione Voretamaya clinched it late although Newcastle managed to hold on to what could be a crucial losing bonus-point.

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