After some confusion about the kick off time and pitch allocation, which with only 2 pitches to choose from was an interesting dilemma, the game started at 12.08.
Camelot started well with the backs quickly out gunning the Watford defence. The forwards had a harder battle against a bigger team however the lineout and scrum functioned well with a lot of the physical exchanges occurring in the rucks, which went as well for the team as the other set pieces.
Camelot efficiently kept rolling on the points with some quick running in the backs that left Watford left admiring a set of studs.
By half time Camelot had scored 40 unanswered points.
The second half was a tough half with a number of injuries resulting in players having to play out of positon, however even with the forced changes the team kept the pressure on Watford.
Watford got a very dubious try however the lead was quickly increased by a quick response by Camelot.
The majority of the second half was played be 14 players, upto 15, back to 14 as the physical encounter took it's toll.
There was an final exchange of tries with Camelot taking the honour of the last points.
Man of the match could have been all the team but Jack Noonan took the award this week