Early pressure from the visitors forced a try from centre David Williams as he crashed over, James Falvey added the extras. Although firmly in control the wet and windy conditions made life difficult, Tows struggling to score again for a long period. Eventually a driving maul from a lineout was manoeuvred over the line, Craig Holton emerging with the ball. This was again converted by Falvey.
Salisbury then made a mockery of their league position by coming up with a try of their own, but It didn’t take long for Tows to re-establish their control, a scrum setting up Liam Wilkinson to surge over, concluding the half.
Roared on by their VPs crowd the home team opened the second half with a converted try. An upset was now definitely on the cards. However Tows’ domination in the scrum really began to show, countless penalties resulted in a penalty try widening the gap in scores. Despite great efforts from the home side the game ended with one last try for the visitors converted by James Falvey.