

The EEEs led 14-10 at half-time against their Midlands hosts thanks to tries from Pierre Thompson and Theo Skoumbourdis, with Sam McNulty crossing for Moseley. While Sale continued their perfect start, Birmingham Moseley opened their account for the 2022-23 season as a blistering spell at the beginning of the second half helped them to a 35-24 win over newly-promoted Esher. The hosts held a six point advantage at half-time following tries from Jack Oulton, Alex Ducker and Michael Stupple, with Sale winger Neville Edwards grabbing himself a brace.ĭucker’s second came shortly after the break to stretch Albion’s lead, but a third from Edwards on the hour cut the gap to four points with 20 minutes left.Īnd the current National One table-toppers completed the turnaround when Callum Morris touched down to seal a third bonus-point win in succession for Jonathan Keep’s men. Two converted tries in the last quarter saw early league leaders Sale FC come from behind to beat Plymouth Albion 27-24 at Brickfields. Levels three and four refuse to pass by quietly after another entertaining weekend of action. Long may the excitement of National League Rugby continue.
