Rugby Union

Royal Navy men blow British Police away with 11 tries in dominant performance

Watch: Navy trylights from their win against the British Police

The Royal Navy men's rugby union team have gained momentum ahead of next week's 'Le Crunch' with a 77-10 win over the British Police at Sixways Stadium.

The Senior Service ran in 11  tries on a memorable night in Worcester ahead of bigger tests to come.

Among the scorers were Jack Wright, Jay Toogood, Rory Dingemans and George Edson in the first half, with more scores shared around the team after the break.

It was the perfect preparation for the Navy's French test as they take on the Marine Nationale in Havant on Wednesday, with coverage coming live on the BFBS Forces News YouTube channel - find out more here.

After that, they take on the RAF at Northampton Saints' cinch Stadium at Franklin Gardens before their annual clash with the British Army at the Allianz Stadium, more commonly known as Twickenham Stadium.

Join Our Newsletter

WatchUsOn

Four-legged Jeep: Why US Marines still use animals in war

Nato's weapon systems in the High Northđź§­

Analysing the weapons in China’s 'peace' parade | Sitrep podcast