Newton Abbot - 36 Bridgwater and Albion RFC - 13

A Bridgwater and Albion side that showed 11 changes from their previous match travelled to South Devon where they produced a game performance against fellow strugglers Newton Abbot, but at the end of the match it was the hosts who ran out the winners.

The South Devon side took the initiative from the off and after two minutes winger Corey Whane went over for a try which was converted by Will Castleton.

The visitors fought back well with stand off Lewis Plece very much to the fore and on eight minutes Bridgwater and Albion won a penalty that Jon Hill kicked.

A period of even play ensued, which ended when Newton Abbot missed two penalties, and then on 25 minutes Karolas Urbonis, who had a little earlier produced a try-saving tackle, was yellow carded.

Despite being down to 14 players Ethan Trebble-Westlake, playing at Number 8, made a telling break but in the end it failed to produce any points.

After 35 minutes the home wingers combined in a move which started when Josh Davey swept across the field before releasing his opposite number Reuben Brinkley. who went over for an unconverted try.

Just before the interval Trebble-Westlake again produced a good break from a scrum which resulted in a penalty that Hill slotted home to make the score 12-6 at half time.

Bridgwater started the second half strongly but after 45 minutes Newton Abbot scored the first of two tries which put them in the driving seat.

The first came when Mat Dowrick made a good break before passing to centre Long who went over for an unconverted try. Two minutes later Dowrick burst through again before sending Ed Brown over for a try which Castelton added the extras to making thew score 24-6.

Once again Bridgwater and Albion came back well and competed strongly, as they did throughout the game, but in the 56th minutes Newton Abbot extended their lead when Davey went over for an unconverted try.

Going into the last quarter of the game the visitors enjoyed a good spell during which the Buller cousins Jordan and Taylor combined well in a move that culminated in Jordan crashing over for a try which Hill converted.

The final score of the game, however, came from Newton Abbot when in the 74th minute Brinkley went over at the post which Castleton converted making the final score 36-13.

This Saturday afternoon sees Bridgwater and Albion hosting North Petherton in the local derby match, which will hopefully see a large crowd in attendance.

Neither side have won a match so far this season and occupy the bottom two places in the table, but previous form counts for nothing when the two go head to head.

BARFC - Danny Mahoney, Dan Lang, Chris Tong, Taylor Buller, James Brakes, Lewis Plece, Jon Hill, Ethan Trebble-Westlake, George Sluman (capt), Karolas Urbonis, Tom Hopkins, Rowan James, James Palmer, Jordan Buller and Harry Hodge.

Replacements all used- Graham Slorance, Gavin Knight and Tom West.