Mark Williams scores a hat-trick of tries as RAF beat British Police at Sixways Stadium
The RAF men's rugby union team came from behind to beat the British Police by a 57-14 score at Sixways Stadium in Worcester.
Despite finding themselves behind at half-time, the Air Force roared back into the contest in the second period to win comfortably.
Corporal Mark Williams, the RAF team captain, was an unstoppable force in attack as he dotted down three tries on his way to victory.
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Other try scorers included Air Specialist Class 1 Kieran Prescott (2), Corporal Chris Williams, Flying Officer Alex Stanley, Corporal Harry Challenor and Air Specialist Class 1 Kieran Jenkins.
It marks back-to-back wins for the RAF after they defeated Oxford University last month.
Recently, the host stadium for the RAF v Navy matches was announced as Northampton Saints' Cinch Stadium Franklin Gardens – find out more here.