Brixham 27, Camborne 38

Camborne made it back-to-back wins at Astley Park, once their bogey ground, by running in five excellent tries in a fine all-round team performance.

After the home side missed an early penalty the Cherry & Whites took a deserved tenth minute lead when No 8 Jordan Rose dotted down on the back of a lineout catch and drive for Rhys Brownfield to convert.

Brixham drew level on the half hour but ‘Town’ soon went back in front when Taron Peacock’s deft pass found Alex Ducker who raced over near the posts. Fly-half Brownfield booted the regulation conversion for 7-14.

As the interval neared the Fishermen again tied the scores with a second converted try however the visitors then dominated the third quarter on the resumption to rack up 17 unanswered points taking charge of proceedings.

On 49 minutes livewire scrum half Peacock took a quick tap penalty before diving over the goal line with Brownfield again adding the extras to make it 14-21.

In a two-minute purple patch Brownfield first rounded off a sustained period of pressure with a simple penalty.

Then from the restart dangerous wing Ducker ran the home cover ragged from deep before sending centre Rhodri Mcatee in at the corner flag for the bonus point score. Brownfield converted superbly from a wide angle for 14-31.

Although Brixham came back late on with a brace of unconverted touchdowns Camborne were not to be denied a memorable win wrapping matters up when centre Declan Matthews pounced on a stray pass to cross wide out.

Brownfield completed an immaculate kicking display with another excellent conversion.

Camborne: A Long, L Thomas, R Mcatee, D Matthews, A Ducker, R Brownfield, T Peacock, A Zacharovas, T Southworth, J Drew (capt), T Whittle, K Westlake, P Hinchley, A Riches, J Rose. Reps: M Hearn, J Nicholls, B Drew.

Scorers: Tries - Rose, Ducker, Peacock, Mcatee, Matthews; Cons - Brownfield 5; Pen - Brownfield.