Dursley welcomed Cheltenham North who arrived on the back of a 41-0 win against league leaders Cirencester.
It was going to be a tough ask for Dursley who were caught sleeping early on as the visitors picked up where they left off.
Almost immediately after the score was 14-0 to Cheltenham after they scored out wide.
Then Dursley were the creators of their own downfall as the referee marched them back towards there own try line, as they argued the Cheltenham No 10 picked up the ball and dove through under the posts to make it 21-0.
The match was littered with controversy, as three players all received yellow cards in the first half.
Harry Lea, Digby and the North 13 were all forced to leave the pitch at some point.
Dursley began the second half, kicking down the slope however their good early work was undone when Digby was then shown a red card.
North's prop then received a yellow card to level the numbers for a period of time.
North then scored another try after a quick penalty to make it 28-0 just before Dursley were awarded a penalty try.
With five minutes left, Dursley were almost out of the game. It was finished when they struggled to control a bouncing ball, allowing North to score for 45-7.
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