By GRAHAM COX
IT WAS not their most serene performance of the campaign, but a comprehensive victory nonetheless gave Hartpury their record-breaking thirty wins from thirty matches.
At times during this contest the champions demonstrated just why they won this league at a canter with five matches to spare, with some outstanding back play orchestrated by the excellent Adam Hastings at fly-half.
That was allied to searing pace from their back three of Maliq Holden, Harry Cochrane and Jonas Mikalcius who collectively scored six of Hartpury’s seven tries, and the latter of whom had a hat-t...