
RAMS celebrated their centenary in style with a 54-29 home win against Leicester Lions in front of a bumper 1,175-strong crowd.
A Tom Vooght try put the hosts in front before Luke Bouchier landed a penalty for their opponents, Fraser Honey converting Max Hayman and Ryan Lomas efforts to push Rams 19-3 up at the break.
Honey was again on target as Nile Dacres secured the bonus-point, Leicester crossing for the first time through Aaron Pope soon after.
George Pearson dotted down to reduce the arrears to 26-15, but converted tries from Tomek Pozniak and Axel Kalling-Smith restored order.
Pope doubled his tally, Tom Threlfall with the extras, but a Zach Clow brace took Rams past 50 before Lions secured a try bonus-point through Isaac Thompson.
Hard-fought win at Stortford
A sixth straight success followed the week after as Rams ground out a 10-6 victory at Bishop’s Stortford.
Kalling-Smith gave the visitors an early lead before two Mike Cooke penalties pushed the Hertfordshire men into a 6-5 half-time lead, only for Pozniak to deliver the decisive score.

The Pole went over again as Rams completed a seventh consecutive win with a 24-7 triumph at home to Birmingham Moseley.
Honey added the extras before Lomas made it 12-0 at the break, a Clow seven-pointer extending the advantage before Moseley bagged a penalty try.
But Robbie Stapley extended his record as the club’s leading try-scorer with a bonus-point sealing score five minutes from time.
Run continues at Plymouth
It was eight straight by the end of the month as Rams battled to a 21-16 success at Plymouth Albion.
A Craig Duncan try put the hosts in front before Tom Putt converted, Rams replying through Hayman and Honey for 7-7.

Two Putt penalties put Plymouth back in charge, but Rams nudged in front thanks to Dan Swain and the boot of Honey.
Putt kicked Albion back in front with his third penalty, but Dan Swain’s converted try and a heroic late defensive effort ensured Seb Reynolds’ side left The Brickfields with their perfect record still in tact.



