Up-tempo Blood and Sand end home woe

By STEVE JACKSON
CAMBRIDGE deservedly took four points for their first home win since March against a Rosslyn Park side looking to make ground at the top of the table. Matt Hema forced his way over two minutes in, with Ben Penfold adding the conversion from the tee, to set the tone for an irresistible first half that saw Park reeling.
Hema nudged through a mis-field for Laurence Rayner to hack on, race after and touch down – as Penfold duly added the extras before landing one of two penalties from halfway.
Park got on the scoreboard with a pair of penalties from Greg Lound but Cambr...

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