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Gravesend Rugby Club find top gear to defeat Guernsey 33-20 in National 3 London & South East

Chris Meddings, second left, of Gravesend Rugby Club
Chris Meddings, second left, of Gravesend Rugby Club

Chris Meddings, second left, grabbed two tries for Gravesend as they beat Guernsey 33-20. Picture: Andy Payton

Chris Meddings scored two tries and kicked four conversions as Gravesend produced one of their best displays of the season to help beat Guernsey 33-20.

A bumper Rectory Field crowd saw Adam Bishop touch down to put the Gs in front before the Channel Islanders struck back with a penalty. However, Gravesend extended their lead when captain Ashley Moorey crossed for a try which Meddings converted.

Two Guernsey tries in quick succession turned the game on its head and the visitors led 15-14 until Meddings burst through to score on the stroke of half-time.

Back came the visitors with another try after the restart. With the Gs leading 21-20, it looked like anyone’s game but a second Meddings try and one for Alex Buller put the result beyond doubt.

Gravesend’s second win of the season – and their first at home – leaves them eight points clear of second-bottom Tring.

It also keeps them in touch with the cluster of teams immediately above them in National 3 London & South East.

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