By Martin Symons
NATIONAL LEAGUE TWO (WEST)
Camborne 43 Hornets 18
CAMBORNE increased their lead at the summit of National Two (West) to eight points with a six-try win at the Recreation Ground.
This was a proverbial game of two halves as the hosts ran in 33 unanswered points after the break.
A bright opening from the home side was undone by a couple of errors which allowed the visitors to build up an early 12-0 advantage before Kyle Moyle’s penalty opened the account.
A Hornets penalty then extended the lead before ‘Town’ hit back on 25 minutes with full-back Moyle’s long pass finding right wing Frankie Nowell who ran around under the posts to dot down. Moyle’s conversion cut the deficit to 10-15.
On the half-time whistle, a monster long-range penalty increased the visitors lead to 18-10.
Coming out with the advantage of the slope, a pumped up Camborne quickly set about reducing the arrears as alert scrum-half CJ Boyce darted over with Moyle adding the extras.
On 50 minutes ‘Town’ hit the front as a deft pass from centre Josh Matavesi sent winger Alex Ducker flying over under the posts for Moyle to again convert.
Jon Drew was next to score following up after Moyle was stopped just short, and despite constant pressure the hosts had to wait until the latter stages for two further scores.
Replacement scrum-half Will Tanswell bagged the first, wriggling over from close-range, before hooker Ben Priddey bagged the other from a trademark catch-and-drive late on. The reliable Moyle was on target with both conversions to complete a workmanlike victory.
CAMBORNE: Moyle, Nowell, Gilbert, J Matavesi, Ducker; Walker, Boyce; Southworth, Priddey, Drew; Hussell, Andrew; S Matavesi (capt), Nicholls, Hughes. Replacements: Rolls, Buzza, Williams, Tanswell, Hennessy.
Tries: Nowell, Boyce, Ducker, Drew, Tanswell, Priddey; Convs: Moyle (5); Pens: Moyle.





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