Wallingford got back to form after three league defeats with a 33-15 victory over Reading Abbey.
The home side went ahead with a Jackson Sayce penalty and increased the lead when Nick Rist was pushed as he raced onto a kick ahead and a penalty try was awarded. Sayce converted.
Abbey levelled with a converted try and penalty, but in the second half, Wallingford upped a gear. Another Sayce penalty put them ahead again and tries followed from Paul Lewis, who was fierce in the loose all day, and Henry Venners.
Sayce converted both before extending Wallingford's lead with a superbly struck penalty from the halfway line to put the home side 33-10 up.
Abbey scored a late consolation try.
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