Hartpury College are marching on
Hartpury's pursuit of three back-to-back Twickenham victories in the EDF cups is still alive.
They totally dominated their third round game against South West One side Redingensians.
Skipper Frazer McArdell crashed over for the first try after securing attacking lineout ball, Sam Dimmick kicking the conversion.
Hartpury extended their lead to 10-0 when Dimmick slotted a routine penalty.
Hartpury's number eight Matt Gilbert, an England Deaf international, crossed for a unconverted try to make it 15-0.
An excellent worked try from Canadian international Matt Evans with Dimmick again adding the extras made it 22-0 at the break.
Within two minutes of the resumption, Gilbert scored a second try, after a superb break by wing Kyle Palm. Again Dimmick was on target with the conversion.
The fifth try, from South African Jean Botha, saw the ball go through 10 pairs of hands.
Dimmick made no mistake with the conversion to take the lead to 36-0.
Hartpury produced one more piece of magic rugby when full-back Matt Betty capped an excellent personal game with a try, which Dimmick converted with ease.







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