Rams 42-21 Taunton (March 9, 2019)
Six-try Rams took another major step towards the National Two South title and maintained their unbeaten seasonal record at Old Bath Road.
Early tries from Drew Humberstone and Andrew Denham – the latter converted by Alex Seers – put Rams in control, only for Gary Kingdom to add the extras to a Lewis Webb effort to cut the gap to 12-7 after 20 minutes.
However, the hosts extended their advantage with an Ellis Jones score, and Seers landed a penalty just before the break to push the tally to 20-7.
A double strike early in the second period courtesy of Jamie Guttridge and Humberstone effectively put the game to bed, and with Seers slotting a conversion to the former, it was 32-7.
Yet Titans replied gallantly, Matt Jess and Max Woodward crossing for converted tries to reduce the gap to 11 points with 14 minutes remaining.
However, Rams regrouped and after Seers landed a second penalty with three minutes remaining, he added the extras to Conor Corrigan’s late try to add some gloss to the final scoreboard.
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Rams 39-24 London Irish Wild Geese (December 17, 2016)
Rame were made to battle before finally clipping the Geese wings in a pre-Christmas cracker at Old Bath Road.
It was the away team who made a perfect start in just the fourth minute, Ollie Turner converting a Harry Rowland try.
Greg Illingworth replied with a five-pointer for Rams before Spike Chandler nudged them in front with a penalty, only for ex-Ram George Owen to cross for another try added to by Turner.
However, a pair of converted Jak Rossiter tries before the break made it 22-14, only for Wild Geese to rally with a Turner penalty and a kick following Matt Killeen’s score in the corner putting them two points ahead with a quarter of the game remaining.
It was Rams, though, who showed their class, Chandler crossing from a brilliant Dan Barnes run and Robbie Stapley powering over from close range.
With Chandler adding the extras to both, along with a late penalty, Rams had extricated themselves from a hole and went into Christmas with a boost.
Rams 41-22 Cinderford (November 5, 2016)
Jacob Atkins chipped in with 14 points as an excellent first-half performance set-up Rams for a convincing success against the men from the Forest of Dean.
The fly-half opened the scoring with a penalty before knocking over a conversion following Conor Corrigan’s try, albeit Cinderford hit back thanks to a magnificent solo try from wing Alex Frame.
That was as good as it got for the visitors before the break, however, as Atkins converted both his own effort and Corrigan’s second to make it 27-7.
A second Frame try and a James Moffat penalty reduced the arrears to 12 points and gave Cinderford hope in the second half, but that was snubbed out with Jak Rossiter and Ross Crame crossing the whitewash, Atkins converting one and Sam Guttridge the latter.
It was the away side who had the final word, though, with Matt Lane going over, but it was merely a consolation by that stage.
Rams 46-17 Cleve (October 2, 2010)
Rams ran in seven tries as they crushed strugglers Cleve 46-17 in National Three South West at OBR.
They trailed 3-0 after the first quarter, but then clicked into gear with tries from Jevon Marsh, Jez Flynn and Mike Wheadon with his first league touchdown.
In the second half, Rams continued to dominate the set-piece as Craig Clements, sub Barry de Jager, Flynn and Peter Freeth – the latter kicking 11 points – also crossed the whitewash.
Rams 42-21 Bournemouth (October 3, 2009)
Seb Reynolds and Simon Swadling bagged braces and Warren Abrahams and Robbie Stapley also dotted down in a convincing win, the other home points coming from three Spike Chandler conversions and a pair of drop goals.
Rams 22-41 Bracknell (April 26, 2009)
Tries from Tom Allen, Tom Clare and Andy Webb – who also slotted two conversions and a penalty – were not enough as the hosts exited the Berkshire Cup to the Lily Hill men.
Tadley 23-40 Rams (April 4, 2008)
A six-try show powered Rams through in the Berkshire Cup as Jevon Marsh, Rob Castell, Spike Chandler, Jez Flynn, Seb Reynolds and Andy Amor all crossed the whitewash, March (two) and Chandler (three) adding the extras to five of the tries.
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