

From the Plymouth Sports Gazette by Sara
The bonus-point victory has moved Services up to second, level on points with leaders Topsham, who also lost their unbeaten start to the season with a 46-35 defeat at Brixham.
Lydney had started the day in second and had won their last four matches, having opened their season with a draw, but Services took it to them straight from kick-off.
Tom Davies gave them the lead after just three minutes and Services continued to keep Lydney pinned in their half for most of the opening 20 minutes.
They added a second try courtesy of Brown after some good forward play. He also added the conversion to make it 12-0.
But the hosts levelled the match with tries by Brad Dunn and Jack Cuthbert.
However, Services regained the lead when Richard West scored following a maul to make it 19-12 going into half-time.
In an entertaining game, Lydney hit back again after the interval to pull it back to 19-17 with a second try by Dunn.
Devonport, though, went 26-17 ahead with a try by young back-rower Bertie Fordham.
Yet Lydney would not lie down, and they closed the gap again to two points with a touch-down from full-back Alex Nelmes.
And with seven minutes to go, Lydney went in front for the first time in the match after Rickie Aley kicked a penalty.
But they could not hang on and Brown’s length-of-the-field interception try won it for the visitors.