Eight-try Wimbledon looking full value

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STILL unbeaten, Wimbledon maintain their lead at the top of the table following a 52-7 win at home to Guildford.

They crossed for eight tries, two from Chris York and one apiece for Josh Forester, Jack Flanagan, Alex Campbell, Josh Bayford, Dave Wayman and Jack Reville.

James Moffat was successful with six conversions.

Joe Garner crossed for the visitors, a score converted by Ieuan Jones.

Hundred lead the chasing pack, having beaten Wild Geese 26-0 at Magnolia Road.

Michael Guess went in for two, with Ian Meads and Aston Bevins-Royston claiming one each.

Chris Dudman landed three conversions.

Third-placed slip back a touch, failing to take a bonus point from their 10-17 win away to .

Anthony Armstrong crossed for two with Chris Ahne the other try scorer and Owen Thomas additionally slotting one conversion.

The Sevenoaks try was scored by Richard Adeny- Jones, converted by Tom Grey, to add to an earlier penalty.

Bedford eased their worries with a battling 20- 10 victory at home to bottom of the table Brighton.

Steve Smith and Josh Cassell were the try scorers for the home side, both converted by Leo Mortimer, who also kicked two penalties.

Sidcup got the better of 23-11 at Crescent Farm. Joe Thomas and Lewis Anderson were try scorers for the home side, both converted by Josh Twyford, who also landed three penalties.

Tom Hunt was the sole try scorer for Dorking, with Cameron Pimlow adding two penalties.

Hertford ran out 14-9 winners away at Tring, Charlie Parkhouse was the try scorer for the visitors, with Kyle Lemon knocking over three penalties.

Jake Holley, with three penalties, was the only scorer for the home side.

Tunbridge Wells were 34-24 winners away at CS Stags, through tries from Ben Whale, Rich Webster and Mike Doherty.

Frank Reynolds kicked two conversions and five penalties.

Vincent Cann, Kit Carter-Leno and Adam Nixon crossed for the home side, all converted by Andrew Fluker, who also landed a penalty.

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