Beaten Sutts are hanging on by whisker

London & South East Premier
DESPITE losing 29-25 at home to Guildford, Sutton and Epsomhang on to top spot but only by total games won. Matt Whittacker bagged two tries, with Andy Matthews and Jamie See one each, Tom Leonard kicking one conversion and a penalty.
Guildford,who sealed a last-gasp try, scored through Tom Jeffery, Rob Mitchell, Harry Phillips, Tom Harty and Alex Jordan, with Ieuan Jones adding two conversions. Wimbledon,who beat Brentwood 38-22, are now level with Sutts on points but remain second, having won one game less. Phil Chesters, Toby White, Tom Milner, Jesse Muir,...

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