Bredon Buzzards Blacks 45pts, Hereford 20
THE Under-10s made a flying start with an opening try from Edward Girling.
The home team played an impressive and expansive game and the visitors were unable to prevent further tries from Girling, David Bath, Dan McGuigan and Rory McGuigan.
Bredon were fully committed throughout but a lack of replacements saw the visitors reply with four tries of their own as they took advantage of tired legs.
Bredon heads didn't drop and their reward was two further scores from Girling and tries from Will Kitching and Kass Gerami.
Reds 20pts, Hereford 0
THE opening sector of play was disappointing by usual standards but things looked up after the restart with a try from Will Barrell.
Joe Taylor's run and subsequent support from Charlie Farmer and Ben Cooke enabled Taylor to touch down for a second score.
Hereford were unable to penetrate the home defence but, capitalising on Bredon's reluctance to use the width of the pitch, they restricted the home team to just two further tries from Elliott Lovett and Charlie Farmer.
Old Silhillians 12,
Buzzards U-13s 27pts
A BARE 15 players travelled to Solihull and the visitors started slowly and Old Sills took advantage to lead 5-0 at half-time.
Bredon turned things around after the break when Louise Wones bagged a hat-trick of tries.
Mike Price and Will Gra-ulich also crossed the line with Scott Bunch landing one conversion before the home side scored again.
Tewks Tigers U-13 30, Cinderford 5
JAHMAL Taylor ran in four tries as the Tigers easily overcame the Forest of Dean side.
Full back Gavin Mayber scored his first try of the season, while the scoring was completed by Jack Lampitt who kicked a dropped goal and a conversion.
Winger Tom Stephens was named player of the match.
There's training on Sunday at the club from 10am ahead of the final match before Christmas at Old Richians on December 18.
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