London Welsh 26 Bedford 20 With both teams having adjusted to playing in strong, swirling wind over the past few weeks, an entertaining contest was served up, despite the fact that place-kicking was greatly impaired, writes Allan Price.

London Welsh were quick off the mark, scoring a try within two minutes of the kick-off. Stealing a Bedford throw in, the home backs moved the ball quickly to the right, where full back Matt Vines joined the line to finish the move with blistering pace. Richard Mahony converted for 7-0.

Mahony later added a 16th minute penalty to open up a 10-0 London Welsh lead, but as the half progressed Bedford began to display some of the form that had taken them to fifth in the league table. In the 33rd minute outside half Mark Meenan kicked a drop goal following a period of pressure near the Welsh line.

The home side hit back straight away when flanker Florent Rossigneux was driven over following good interplay between the Welsh backs and forwards. Mahony then added another penalty in injury time to give the Welsh a half-time lead of 18-3.

Bedford appeared frustrated at this stage and a number of off the ball physical skirmishes followed. This led to Bedford prop Chris Horsman being dismissed within five minutes of the restart following a series of blows to his front row opponent.

London Welsh added a penalty through the boot of Mahony for 21-3 before London Welsh produced a try following a determined drive from a lineout, replacement hooker Gregg Botterman credited with the touchdown. This took London Welsh to a 26-3 lead after 52 minutes and the home fans could anticipate a fourth try and bonus point against a tiring 14-man defence.

However, as so often, the 14 men rallied bravely, and following turnovers from London Welsh attacks, clawed their way back into the match. First, flanker Fred Fichot was put over in the 67th minute, then Meenan finished off a spirited attack in the 74th minute to bring the score to 26-13.

London Welsh minds were focussed more sharply after replacement wing James Hinkins sped over in the final minutes of normal time for a try, converted by Meenan, leaving the visitors only six points adrift.

To their credit, the Welsh still went in search of the elusive fourth try and Vines did cross the line to finish a good move. Sadly for the Welsh, a pass was adjudged forward, so the score did not count, as the final whistle ended a fierce but enjoyable contest.