By PADDY MARSH
BLACKHEATH returned to Kent with the full five points after a four tries to three victory over a disappointing Plymouth Albion at Brickfields.
Blackheath’s win was fully deserved and was more convincing than the final scoreline suggested.
Playing with the strong wind behind them, Blackheath made a bright start – forcing Plymouth to defend for long periods.
After fly-half Mark Cooke missed an early penalty, Heath took the lead when hooker Harry Fry finished off a catch and drive.
Cooke converted and then added the extras to Blackheath’s second try that was sc...
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