By ANDREW BEACHAM
Hartpury 45
Cambridge 36
HARTPURY once again took five points, but coaches and supporters alike were left disappointed by an underwhelming display and a disjointed second half. Cambridge, in contrast, will be encouraged by their showing against the champions-elect.
In a match frequently punctuated by referee Michael Hudson’s whistle, Hartpury raced into an early lead. However indiscipline, poor decisionmaking and the return of defensive failings saw them surrender the initiative. It took only three minutes for centre Steve Leonard to put winger Jonas Mikalcius clear....