By BAZ JOHNSON
Dings Crusaders...36
Rams........................ 44
DINGS stepped ahead with an early penalty, but were tested throughout the game with infringements and Fraser Honey’s boot.
Dan Swain was the first to cross for Rams, and Dings replied, with a driving maul gifting Kofi Cripps.
Rams attack was then broken by Sol Taufa, to give Harry Rowson the freedom to score.
Honey’s boot continued to punish the home side through Tom Vooght.
Towards the end of the half, the midfield play was anyones. but it was Robbie Stapley who broke the deadlock.
Crusaders foug...
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