Clubs towards the bottom impress, Cambridge hold on and Leicester Lions stay top
Teams at the wrong end of their respective divisions picked up welcome and valuable victories in Round Eight while clubs at the top highlighted their credentials once again. (Photo Credit: John and Barbara Austin)
Ollie Wynn Exclusive: “Playing for Chester, it makes me realise why I am in the sport”
The 20-year-old scrum-half had his contract cancelled at Worcester Warriors when the club entered administration but now he is back enjoying his rugby again in National Two North. (Photo Credit: John and Barbara Austin)
Rams in seventh heaven, Huddersfield up and running, Redruth stun Dings
Chinnor and Sevenoaks both lifted themselves out of the bottom three in their respective divisions, Fylde maintained their pristine record while the race for top spot in National Two East and West continues to thrill. Photo Credit: (Tim Pitfield)
Top four clashes in National One will be the spark in Round Seven
Bottom-of-the-table battles in National Two North and National Two East also headline the penultimate weekend in October while Redruth look to derail Dings. Photo Credit: (Shawn Pearce)
National One had it all, Fylde sink Rotherham and centres star for OAs and Dings
The competitiveness of the third tier keeps providing us with some superb entertainment while National Two East has become bunched up once again. Photo Credit: (Neil Baldwin)
Significant fixtures in Round Six could have a bearing on the bigger picture
The fixture list has thrown up a unique weekend of National League Rugby, especially in National One where both ends of the table could look completely different come Saturday evening. Photo Credit: (Gareth Lyons)
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Cambridge, Dings Crusaders and Clifton halt perfect records
After a strong September for a cluster of National League Rugby sides, 100 per cent records were on the line in Round Five. Photo Credit: (Chris Fell)
Early frontrunners keen to leave supporters dreaming in Round Five
A September which saw a cluster of teams go four from four is now in the past as pacesetters across National One and Two collide on an intriguing weekend. (Photo Credit: Ian Clark)
Toasting September and dramatic victories conclude opening month of action
Successive wins for a host of National League clubs leaves them in a strong position heading into October while superb comebacks and see-saw contests only enhance an excellent start of the season. (Photo Credit: Steve Karpa)