Ealing Trailfinders claimed their eleventh win of the season against Cambridge after a 68-17 at Trailfinders Sports Club.
Braces from Deago Bailey, Gabriel Mann and Matt Cornish helped secure all five points for the hosts.
The result leaves Trailfinders nine points clear at the top of the Champ Rugby table, the only unbeaten side in the competition.
It was an electric start at Trailfinders Sports Club, with Ealing Trailfinders getting on the board inside the opening two minutes. After multiple pick and go phases on the Cambridge try line, George Worboys spotted some space out wide and delivered a well-timed miss pass which allowed Bailey to walk in.
Trailfinders were back inside the visitors’ 22 shortly after. This time a gap opened up for Sam Edwards. He picked up the ball at the back of a ruck and darted through the hole. Worboys added the extra two to double the lead.
A scrappy 15 minutes followed, until Will Parry broke the game open again. He battered through two Cambridge defenders to set up a two-on-one with the fullback to put his centre partner Geordie Gwynn away.
Kyle Hatherell scored the bonus-point try, after a rampaging run from 25 metres through the middle of the Blood and Sand defence, shaking off players as he dived over the line.
Gabriel Mann finished the half with a flourish, Bailey intercepted on halfway and offloaded to the back-rower as he cantered in down the right-hand side.
Half-time: Ealing Trailfinders 35-0 Cambridge
After the break, it was Cornish who was up to his old tricks, two powerful rolling maul tries sandwiched a score Taitusi Qaniuci which got Cambridge on the board.
Approaching the final quarter of the match, Rory Scannell sent a delightful cross-field kick out the right wing, the ball bounced and Bailey got his hands on the ball first. He raced to the line to score his brace.
Replacement Harry Thompson had a dream start to life in green. An overthrown Cambridge lineout landed right in the hooker’s hands, he made a 5-metre dash to whitewash and dotted down.
Two lates tries for the visitors wasn’t enough for them to get anything from the game. Ben Ward’s men had the final say; Mann crossed for his second of the afternoon as the clock ticked into red.
Full-time: Ealing Trailfinders 68-17 Cambridge
Ealing Trailfinders:
Tries – Deago Bailey 2 56, Sam Edwards 10, Geordie Gwynn 26, Kyle Hatherell 33, Gabriel Mann 36 80, Matt Cornish 42 50, Harry Thompson 61
Conversions – George Worboys 3 11 27 34 37 43 51 62 80
Yellow Cards – PJ Sheck 5 Michael Dykes 78
Cambridge:
Tries – Taitusi Qaniuci 45, Eli Caven 76, Vereimi Qorowale 79
Conversions – Jamie Annand 47

