
A Iwan Jenkins penalty put the hosts in front before Lloyd Hayes converted tries from Jackson Barling and Isaac Shaw for Roth.
Two more Jenkins penalties cut the gap to 14-9 at the break, and he landed a fourth before adding to a Shea Cornish score.
Titans regained the lead when Hayes slotted following a Morgan Veness effort, but Jenkins’ boot had the final word in injury time.

Rosslyn stunned as Club bounce back
Second-placed Rosslyn Park’s 19-match home winning run was ended 28-27 by resurgent Bishop’s Stortford.
The hosts took an early lead as Bill Johnston converted an Archie Hosking touchdown, only for their opponents to reply with a Harrison Langworthy effort and five points from the boot of David Hayes.
Rosslyn led at the break, however, Johnston again on target after Jordan Martin dotted down.
The fly-half then kicked a penalty and converted a Joe Luca Smith score for 24-10, but Bishop’s hit back with an Isaac Bell five-pointer.
Johnston slotted a penalty before Hamish Ferguson went over for the visitors, who then hit the front via a Jake Morris try and Chris Bolton penalty.
And the Hertfordshire side survived a last kick Johnston miss to make it three wins on the spin.

Blackheath returned to winning ways with a dominant 31-3 home triumph against Sedgley Park.
An early Oli Glasse penalty proved to be Tigers only points as Club captain Billy Harding bagged his fourth hat-trick of the season, Archie Holland and Charlie Briers also touching down as Matt Dalrymple added three conversions.

Sale keep pace as Clifton march on
Sale came-from-behind to seal a third straight win with a 15-13 success at Birmingham Moseley.
The Midlanders led 10-0 after Tighe Maxwell-Whiteley converted a Louis Mifsud try and Jack Jolly landed a penalty.
But it was a two-point game at the break after Joe Green slotted a kick and Mark Dixon touched down for the Dogs.
Jolly landed another penalty, but Nathan Langdon’s converted try proved decisive for fifth-placed Sale.

In-form Clifton made it four wins on the spin with a 35-24 Bristol derby triumph at Dings Crusaders.
A third-minute Archie Stanley score for Dings was trumped by Brad Talbot’s effort being converted by James McKinney soon after.
But the hosts regained the lead with a penalty try for 12-7.
Clifton led at the break, though, McKinney twice more on target after Freddie Myatt and Tom Anderson went over before Matt Dennant crossed for Crusaders.
Anderson’s second and another from Will Owen were both added to by McKinney, meaning Tom Foot’s late Dings score, converted by Raff Weston, was only enough for a try bonus-point.

Leeds on the charge
Leeds Tykes provided the shock of the round with a magnificent 38-31 victory at Tonbridge Juddians – a fourth win in six games for Pete Seabourne’s side.
The Yorkshiremen took the lead when Jerry Turagabeci converted Max Thatcher’s fourth-minute try, TJs equalising through Curtis Barnes and Connor Lloyd.
Leeds opened up a 10-point lead as Turagabeci added to a Jonny Teague score and landed a penalty, but the hosts hit back as Lloyd slotted after a Bobby Bratton try.
Yet Ed Brown’s converted try gave Tykes a 24-14 lead at the interval, Ewan Laughton’s seven-pointer extending the advantage to 31-14 midway through the third quarter.

The home side refused to lay down as Oscar White went over, Lloyd on target, before Bratton doubled up.
But Laughton’s second, and Turagabeci maintaining his perfect form from the tee, made it 38-26 before Bratton completed his hat-trick to earn TJs a losing bonus-point.
Rams recorded a superb 38-24 win at Leicester Lions ahead of the Christmas fixture at home to Rotherham Titans on Saturday, December 6.
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