■ By NIGEL WILCE
A HAT-TRICK of tries from Birmingham Moseley flanker Morgan Dawes helped his team to a deserved victory over previously unbeaten Cinderford at the Beavis Memorial Ground.
It was the home team who made the better start to the match and they went close to scoring on a couple of occasions before, from a lineout catch-and-drive, hooker Nathan Taylor broke clear to open the scoring with an unconverted try after seven minutes.
Moseley responded well and some strong forward play brought them a penalty, which was successfully kicked by outside-half Ben Palmer.
A clearance kic...
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