Rams 38-24 Birmingham & Solihull (April 13, 2019)
National Two South champions Rams made it a perfect 15 home wins from 15 games as a superb first-half performance helped them complete the double against Birmingham.
The hosts made a fine start as two tries in as many minutes from Jack Steadman and Jak Rossiter – the second converted by Tom Humberstone, put them 12-0 up inside seven minutes.
Birmingham hit back with a penalty try, but further scores from Andrew Denham, converted, and Tom Vooght, made it 26-7 at the break.
James Page crossed two minutes into the second period, Humberstone again landing the kick, but a Zane Raimondi try started a tremendous Birmingham comeback.
Further tries from Corey Venus and Dan Kelly, plus a Jack Jolly conversion, cut the deficit to 33-24 with 10 minutes remaining, only for a second Rossiter score in the final moments to complete the hosts’ victory.
Rams 48-14 Barnes (January 26, 2019)
Rams broke their club record winning streak in front of a crowd of more than 500 as they recorded a 16th straight National Two success at home to Barnes.
Alex Seers converted tries from Ollie Taylor and Conor Corrigan to give the hosts an early platform, albeit Josh Hammett added the extras to a Robbie Martey effort just after the half-hour mark.
Seers was again on target after Ben Henderson crossed to give Rams a 21-7 interval lead, and Drew HUmberstone wrapped up the bonus-point five minutes into the second period, Seers continuing his fine form from the tee.
Unconverted tries from Ellis Jones, Tom Vooght and Miles Lloyd extended the advantage to 43-7, and despite Johan van der Poel going over for the visitors, Jak Rossiter dotted down to complete the scoring.
Rams 56-6 Old Redcliffians (March 7, 2015)
A dazzling late burst of four tries in the final eight minutes added gloss to the scoreline as Rams closed in on National Three South West title glory.
A Gus Davies try and James Brooks penalty gave them an 8-0 lead, and after the kicker and his opposite man Ashley Grove exchanged three-pointers, Andy Amor crashed over in the corner on the stroke of half-time to make it 16-3 to the hosts.
Grove cut the gap with a penalty early in the second half, but that was as good as it got for the Bristolians.
Firstly Davies touched down after a five-metre scrum and then Dave Massey crossed, Brooks adding the extras to both scores.
And late on, Massey bagged a second before Olly Poole, Will Clarke and Olly Foxley went over, replacement fly-half Luke Flower adding a trio of conversions.
Marlow 26-36 Rams (November 4, 2006)
Redingensians, with a burst of 31 second-half points, demolished Marlow to stay top of South West Two East.
But they looked anything like promotion-contenders when they trailed 26-5 at the break.
Their points scorers were Seb Reynolds and Joao Costa with two tries apiece, Matt Reed with another and Spike Chandler with 11 points from the boot, made up of four conversions and a penalty.
Rams 62-0 Bletchley September 2, 2000)
Redingensians stunned visitors Bletchley with a 10-try blitz in this pre-season friendly.
Wings Tim Rees and Nick Flynn together with Nick Snowden and Julian Lidstone crossed twice, while Phil Trott and Martin Cranfield contributed a try apiece.
Dave Cox and Spike Chandler shared the conversions with three each.
Rams 45-17 Pennanians (November 7, 1992)
Doubles from Steve Gilbert and Andrew, along with Dave Snell and Phil Trott tries, helped the hosts to a convincing victory, Graham Tibbett completing the scoring with a trio of penalties and conversions for a 15-point haul.
Guildford & Godalming 10-52 Rams (November 2, 1991)
A day to forget when the only minor highlights were tries from Jamie Redrup and Matt Flannigan, Steve Hunt with a solitary conversion.
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