STRENGTHENED by the availability of a couple of first team regulars, Falmouth One & All turned the tables on the same St Just side who had beaten them comfortably just a few weeks ago.
Despite suffering from white line fever early on, Falmouth finally managed to open their account on Saturday in the 20th minute with a superb solo try from Alex Stuthridge.
The Saints soon took the lead back with a converted try, but Robin Pitt put his side back ahead with a score under the posts.
By half time, the scores were level again after a well worked try by St Just and after the break, Falmouth took a more direct approach to play.
This change in tactic soon brought presents with two converted tries, the first from captain Dan Hinchcliffe and the other dotted down by Alex Bullock.
James Adey finished the scoring off for Falmouth with a try which went unconverted.
Injuries soon saw the One & All reduced to 13 men and let St Just in for two unconverted tries to make the final score 31-22.
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