Farnham extended their unbeaten run in Regional Two South Central with a 31-7 win at home to Chichester.

Farnham kicked off towards a gentle breeze and Chichester looked to box from the resulting ruck.

Oscar Henderson rose highest to claim the up and under and released Jonny Vincent to give Farnham front-foot ball inside the opposition half.

Farnham moved the ball across to Ben Stevens, who touched down in the corner to put Farnham 5-0 up. Captain Toby Salmon added the touchline conversion to make it 7-0.

Action from Farnham's 31-7 win against Chichester (Photo: Tony Wright)
Action from Farnham's 31-7 win against Chichester (Photo: Tony Wright) (Tony Wright)

The home side then won a penalty and kicked to the corner. After a short catch and drive Farnham couldn’t quite break the whitewash but had the advantage for Chichester being offside. This time they opted for the five-metre scrum.

Henderson lifted the ball to debutant Matthew Hunt, who passed to Toby Simmons. Simmons gathered the ball out wide and dotted down to make it 12-0.

Salmon added the extras to make it 14-0 with 15 minutes gone.

Farnham then won a penalty from a scrum and decided to scrum again. Farnham got the ball out and found Stevens, who went over for his second try in the left corner.

Action from Farnham's 31-7 win against Chichester (Photo: Tony Wright)
Action from Farnham's 31-7 win against Chichester (Photo: Tony Wright) (Tony Wright)

Salmon added the conversion to make it 21-0 with five minutes left in the half.

In the second half Farnham won a penalty and looked to find the bottom left corner.

A catch and drive and a rolling maul from the throw in at the lineout led to a try for Jack Bemelmans which secured the try bonus point.

Salmon added the extras to make it 28-0 with just under half an hour left.

Action from Farnham's 31-7 win against Chichester (Photo: Tony Wright)
Action from Farnham's 31-7 win against Chichester (Photo: Tony Wright) (Tony Wright)

Chichester scored a try under the posts to make it 28-7, but Farnham then won a penalty and Salmon added three points to seal the win.

Farnham will travel to Wimborne on Saturday, November 9.

By Mike Salmon

Action from Farnham's 31-7 win against Chichester (Photo: Tony Wright)
Action from Farnham's 31-7 win against Chichester (Photo: Tony Wright) (Tony Wright)