Fullerians picked up a bonus-point win at Wasps, cruising to a 36-7 victory on Saturday.

The visitors started well and immediately put the home side on the back foot. A well worked-backs’ move saw centre John Hudson outpace the defence to score.

A second try followed when Dan Evans collected a kick and crossed the line to make it 10-0.

The visitors extended their lead further when the ball shipped out wide for full back Chris Heley to score a third try, and shortly after, prop Matt Bushell scored a fourth to claim the bonus point.

Wasps snatched their only try just before the break, benefiting from some poor tackling by Fullers.

Fullerians dominated the set piece in the second half and Liam Boyd was on hand to crash over the line.

Tommy Trybus got the sixth and final try, finishing off from close range after Simon Lye had been halted just short of the line.

Watford ended their three-match losing streak by thrashing Uxbridge 58-0.

A pair of unconverted tries by Richard Yates saw Watford take a 12-0 lead after just five minutes, setting the tone for a comfortable win.

Captain Martin Lee soon got in on the act, crashing over in the corner before adding his second following another effective set piece move.

Relentless Watford helped themselves to a fifth try when Yates completed his hat-trick before half-time.

Simon Bram got the first score of the second period after displaying a turn of pace, before Lee completed his treble to further enhance Watford's advantage.

Tom McGee then scored a hat trick of his own to complete a resounding victory which sees Watford move into third in the Herts-Middlesex League Two.

Tabard secured a 24-17 win over ten-man HAC to record their second win of the season.

Hosts HAC opened the scoring after just three minutes but Tabs levelled from the kick off as Cam O’Connor crossed and Jack Reilly converted.

The home side quickly hit back to re-take the lead after two Tabard players had been withdrawn due to injury.

Chris Beadle blasted through the cover to score for Tabs but Harry Gough put the conversion wide.

HAC scored their third unconverted try after half an hour.

Just five minutes later Tabard drew level once more; Gerald Arasa feigning to go outside before stepping inside to touch down. Gough converted and Tabs led 19-17.

O’Connor crossed the line to seal the win for Tabard.