British Army senior men's rugby union team continue winning streak against Rams
The British Army men's senior rugby team have continued their sizzling form with a 35-7 away to Rams' development team.
It's now four wins from four in the 2024/25 season for the reigning Inter Services champions with games against Nottingham and Bedford still to come before important matches against the French Army, Royal Navy and RAF.
The USA Military, British Police and Cambridge University have all been beaten by the Army so far this season.
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The win against Rams was built on a strong first-half performance as converted tries from Rifleman Vereimi Qorowale and Bombardier Pete Austin put them 14-0 up.
In the second half, Staff Sergeant Matt Dawson, Lance Corporal Joey Walker and Corporal Josh Wright all dotted down on the way to a convincing Army victory.
The only disappointment for the military side was conceding a late try as Rams attacker Jack Rampton scored a consolation but they held on to win.