By Martin Symons
NATIONAL LEAGUE TWO (WEST)
Camborne 43 Devonport Services 26
CAMBORNE completed an unbeaten home National Two West campaign with a 13th successive victory at the Recreation Ground, going past 1,000 points for the season in the process.
The visitors took an early lead courtesy of a well-converted try, before the Cherry and Whites levelled with Ben Priddey driven over. Sam Walker added the extras.
Still inside the opening quarter, full-back Harry Larkins ran in from 30 metres for fly-half Walker to convert.
On 29 minutes Devonport tied the scores at 14-14 with a converted touchdown after a quickly-taken penalty, which was how it stayed until the break.
Early in the second half the Services took the lead (21-14), but thereafter ‘Town’ went up a gear coming down the slope.

Firstly, hooker Priddey bagged a second ‘catch and drive’ touchdown to cut the deficit.
On the hour, Walker ran back a wayward clearance kick before chipping to the right wing where Priddey popped up to do the rest.
Camborne’s forward power then saw Jordan Nicholls barge over near the posts with Walker’s regulation conversion making the score 31-21.
The Cherry and Whites were now at full tilt and a break by flanker Nicholls on 73 minutes sparked a bout of handling that ended with Alex Ducker finding Priddey on the left flank to dive over.
It was Priddey’s fourth touchdown of the afternoon and his 43rd of the season, leaving him one short of Ducker’s club record with the trip to Macclesfield to come.
There was still time for one more try as the tireless Nicholls again broke the cover to feed Finn Love. The young centre went desperately close to scoring before replacement Will Tanswell dotted down on the follow up.
On the final whistle, the spirited visitors gained a bonus point with a fourth try.