GOSFORD All Blacks overturned a seven-point deficit to beat local rivals Wheatley 25-10 in the BB&O Premier Division.
Second-half tries from Liam Donnelly, Harry Sutton and Ben Bodinham secured the victory after the All Blacks had trailed 10-3 at the break.
Wheatley opened the scoring through Luke Agius’ unconverted try, but scrum half Will Watts narrowed the gap from the boot.
Adam Muir went over to give the visitors the lead at the break, but the All Blacks rallied and Donnelly sprinted down the line to go over.
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Watts kicked the first of two conversions to level and they went ahead when Harry Sutton slotted a drop goal.
Sutton then went over the whitewash for 18-10, before Bodinham broke from centre field for a solo try.
Abingdon were beaten 30-12 by leaders Reading Abbey.
Scrum half Ollie Young and Number 8 Gareth Smith scored Abingdon’s tries. Mark Roberts converting the first.
In the BB&O Championship, tries from Stephen Stone and Andy Cook, along with a Paul Parlett conversion, were not enough to prevent Didcot losing 29-12 at Risborough.
Third-placed Harwell beat Farnham Royal 22-5 with Jordan Morrison, Dan Corne and Ben Granville crossing.
Faringdon were beaten 20-15 by Aldermaston.
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