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People watched a big screen in the church nave

Tries from Harry Pickett and Ben Crowe were not enough to prevent Lincoln’s 1st XV from losing their first game of the season in a 22-12 defeat away against Loughborough.

Lincoln’s next match will see them host local rivals Market Rasen & Louth in a derby clash at Longdales Park on Saturday, September 24.In the same division, Will Wood and Connor Janney both scored tries as Market Rasen & Louth secured a losing bonus point in a 25-24 home defeat against Ilkeston.Will Wood in action for Market Rasen against Ilkeston. | Photo: Milo BergerMarket Rasen’s Mike Starling throwing a pass.

Jack Randell kicked four conversions for Lincoln and Alex Brodrick added one, while Boston played with pride and a positive attitude despite the result. In Regional 1 North East, Scunthorpe secured a try bonus point in a 55-31 home defeat against Driffield. In Counties 1 Midlands East , Arthur Lewis crossed for a hat-trick of tries on his debut as Stamford bounced back to winning ways in style with a 50-7 home win against Northampton Casuals.

Aaron Whittaker and James Goodrich crossed for two tries apiece for Kesteven, while James Cowley, Jack Palin, Dan Turner, and Finn Tumman each scored one, while Will Walker added four conversions. Newark and North Hykeham observed a minute’s silence in memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. | Photo: Neil Sturge

Stamford captain Callum Fraser crossed for two tries and Alan Flanders, Tiago Rodrigues, and Carl Brierley Lewis each scored one.Stamford’s Alan Flanders sniping at the ruck for a try. | Photo: Ray BatesCarl Brierley Lewis also kicked two conversions and one penalty for Stamford.Stamford College Old Boys and Deepings observed a minute’s silence in memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Hannah Booth and Lilly Smith crossed for two tries apiece as Boston Ladies secured their place in the next round of the RFU Cup with a 32-5 home victory against Stamford Women.Former teammates Hannah Dennis and Hannah Booth smiling together. | Photo: David DalesStamford battled hard and their try was scored by Gemma Alcoran.Stamford’s Chloe Goldsmith running at the Boston defence.

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