A round-up of the weekend's local rugby action
Captain Lewis Wilson grabbed a brace of tries in a man-of-the-match performance as Lincoln’s 1st XV bounced back to winning ways with a 17-0 home win against promotion rivals Loughborough in Counties 1 Midlands East .
Spalding captain Will Stevenson grabbed a brace of tries in a game played in great spirit by both sides. Stamford battled hard against Lichfield Greens with Hannah Dennis scoring their only try of the match in a 20-5 defeat.Kesteven Ladies showed great determination during their match against Mellish. | Photo: Graham Smith
James Dyson, Ash Dibdin, and Josh Bird also scored tries for Scunthorpe, while Tom Alldridge successfully kicked two conversions and a penalty.Scunthorpe’s 2nd XV – the Stags – claimed a 26-19 victory in their match against Sheffield Tigers which included two tries for Matty Mason. Bourne’s remaining points came via the boot of captain Sam Evison, who successfully slotted over two conversions and three penalties.Gary Farrell in action for Bourne against Vipers. | Photo: Alan HancockJake Appleby with a strong carry for Bourne. | Photo: Alan HancockFifth-placed Stamford bounced back to winning ways with a hard-fought 14-3 away win at Northampton Casuals.Rowan Mason diving over for a try for Boston.
Third-placed Boston are now just two points behind Nottingham Casuals in second and six off leaders Mansfield.Boston’s Tom Loveley going over for one of his two tries. | Photo: Wayne Lagden Kesteven started to mount a comeback and crossed for three converted tries, but Grimsby held on for their second successive league win.Grimsby’s Will Stow preparing to steal the ball after Kieran Dinnes made a tackle. | Photo: Jo MooreBrothers Jordan and Brad Beresford both scored tries as Gainsborough battled hard in a 29-18 home defeat against league leaders Mansfield.
Sleaford ran promotion-chasing Nottingham Medics close and picked up two bonus points in a tough away game which ended in a narrow 31-27 defeat. In NLD Merit Table East 1, Joseph Preston crossed for two tries as Skegness enjoyed a successful away game with a 56-24 victory against Market Rasen & Louth Wolfhounds.
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