Dorking...............41pts Tonbridge J......19pts
■ By KEVIN BEAL
THE champagne flowed both on and off the pitch as the top two sides clashed on the final day of the season.
Early exchanges promised a ‘no quarter’ approach from both, and it was no surprise when the cards came out and both were reduced to 14, temporarily for TJ’s and permanently for Dorking.
One try apiece in the first half informed how tight the half had been.
But in the second, five unanswered tries in the first 15 minutes sealed the win for the home side, with the visitors notching t...