Henley Hawks made it three wins in a row for the first time since March 2003 with a 34-23 home victory over Cambridge in National League Division 2.

After trailing 9-7 early on, Hawks led 31-9 by the 61st minute and, in scoring four tries, earned a bonus point.

No 8 Dave Archer gave Henley a cracking start with a try inside six minutes, Mitch Burton converting.

Three penalties from fly half Daffyd Lewis put Cambridge ahead, before Burton, who didn't miss a kick, made it 10-9 with a penalty.

Cambridge conceded a penalty try at the start of the second half, which Burton converted.

Henley centres Chaska Loubser and Luke Burns combined for the latter to touch down, before James Gaunt's darting run opened the gate for Archer to slice through near the posts.

Cambridge prop James Ross and No 8 Glen Remnant both touched down late on, the latter after Henley loose-head Andy Le Chevalier had received his first ever yellow card.

Lewis converted both, but Hawks full back Adam Slade completed the scoring with an 80th-minute penalty.