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Canterbury Rugby Club enjoy emphatic victory

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Canterbury scored six tries in a 42-15 home win over Bristol side Dings Crusaders in National 2 South on Saturday.

The city club made the best of starts, going ahead with a try from prop Mark Livesey after two minutes.

The sides exchanged penalty goals before a poor option taken by Canterbury resulted in a turnover and try for the visitors.

New fly-half Phil Gibson kicked another penalty for Canterbury and then scored his first try for the club to give the home side a 16-8 half-time lead.

Canterbury scored further tries through Nicky Woodbridge, Carlton Littlechild, Peter Kelly and Rob Keir. Gibson converted three of the tries, with Dings adding just a converted try to their tally.

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