STANFORD’S second team beat neighbours Pegasus 32-19.
Jared Gouden, Jack Egar, Adam Brown and Ricky Percival were the try scorers, with Sean Cochrane converting two tries and kicking one penalty.
The Stanford Sirens won 30-12 on the road at Tonbridge Juddians.
Stanford’s under-15s drew 31-31 with Eton Manor.
Joe Duligall (two), Daniel Davidson, Ross Gale, and James Colbert got the tries.
Stanford’s man of the match was awarded to Ben Kelly who once again gave an outstanding mature performance at fly half.
Stanford under-12s travelled to Ongar with two props and their captain missing and were faced with the prospect of a their first full pitch match, but had a good go.
The first quarter ended with Owen Ryley and new speedster Joseph Allan getting a try each. Ryley converted the latter.
The second ten minutes started well with Tommy Stewart coming off the bench and scooping up a pass from Allan to score his first for the season.
Ongar then scored two unanswered, well worked tries before half time.
Allan out paced everyone to score his second after the re-start. Ryley added the extra two points.
Karl Segui then slid from the back of the maul and scored a true forward’s try. Ryley was good once more.
Allan then got his hat-trick and even though Ongar got two late tries, Stanford easily saw the game out to win 41-20.
Stanford’s under-seven/eight team lost 22-8 to Ongar.
Try scorers were Freddie Parks (four), James Louden, Adam Mandry, Zach Hussey and Matt Jackman.
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