Watford 7 Hendon 45
Herts/Middlesex League Division Three
Andrew Brown was man of the match, contributing 21 points, three tries and three conversions, for Hendon who led 26-7 at half-time.
The visitors had to survive an early onslaught, but their speedy three quarters, well supported by the back row forwards, began to cause mayhem.
Superb play by No 8 Peter Love in the loose was another significant factor in Hendon's runaway win.
Nedku Naduka, Jamal, Matt Cooper and fast-raiding Alex Singleton, who made several penetrating runs, were the other try scorers, and Steve Armstrong kicked two conversions.
Hendon, home to Northolt on Saturday, will be seeking revenge for a National Junior Cup defeat.
HENDON: Cooper, Singleton, Maduka, Kerrigan, Jamal, Armstrong, Docherty, Gilbride, Holmes. Towdrow, Gormley, Lennon, Brown, Cosmo, Love.
December 5, 2001 10:55
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