Own started the game strongly, but some dogged defence from Leighton Buzzard kept Own out for the early part of the game.
Ben Briddon eventually broke through and with one defender to beat popped to Stuart Greenhill for the first try. Briddon added the conversion.
The Own pack were working well and after a strong maul it was Dave Knight who collected from the back to go over for the 2nd try.
Rob Wilcox was next to break through for Owns 3rd try with Briddon again adding the conversion, to take Own into the break 19-0 up.
With the luxury of a full set of replacements, Own made some changes. Nigel Hollick was straight into the action with a bit of a scuffle ending in the Buzzard 10 getting his marching orders. Josh Willets and Sam Bucknall both made debuts, and it was Willets who was next to score in the corner after good hands from the backs With Briddon again adding the conversion from out wide. Buzzard replied with a late consolation try and conversion. Andy Greenhill and Neil Pritchard made appearances for the last 10 minutes and Greenhill jnr was almost on the score sheet, after another good move from the backs, but was stopped just short.
A great performance by all, espeicially Dave Knight, who orchestrated the back brillintly to take the man of the match.
Final score Mens Own 26 Leighton Buzzard 7