Titcombe steers Loughborough to first title

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Loughborough were crowned champions for the first time ever after their dramatic -round victory over Met.

Entering the game, they held a slender onepoint lead over at the top needing a bonus-point win to ensure the title.

Loughborough led 14-7 before ten points in the final minutes of the first half gave hosts Cardiff Met a three-point lead.

Man of the match Charlie Titcombe scored to regain the lead before Charlie Cadogan’s sensational finish stretched the margin to nine.

Met landed a penalty but a late defensive stand ensured there were African Violet ribbons on the trophy for the first time.

Exeter’s 31-8 win over ensured they maintained their record of having never finished lower than second place in the league. The twotime champions piled on four tries, including their 500th in BUCS Super Rugby, against a strong Bath side who finish in fourth.

Newcomers qualified for the quarter-final play-offs despite a 35-14 loss to . The Green and Gold held a three-point lead in eighth place meaning ‘s 22-19 loss to Cardiff secured a place for Paul Westgate’s side.

Fifth-placed Hartpury scored five tries in the victory to give them a shot of momentum heading into the play-offs.

Cardiff finish in sixth place as the top Welsh side in the competition.

finished their season on a high and leapfrogged Bath into third place following their cagey 12-0 win over Leeds Beckett.

In the women’s competition, Cardiff Met beat Loughborough 22-20 in a seesaw affair in the Welsh capital to set up a clash with league-winners Hartpury in the semi-final.

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