REDRUTH continued their fine start to the National League 2 South season with a bonus-point victory at Old Albanian.

Shea Tucker, Jack Hodge, Jack Oulton and Matt Shepherd went over for the Reds, with fly-half Fraser Honey adding two conversions and two penalties as Redruth remained in seventh.

Camborne moved up to third in the South West Premier table after earning their fourth consecutive win with a 20-13 win at Exeter University.

The Cherry & Whites scored tries through Mal Hearn, Lewis Thomas and Jordan Rose, with Rhys Brownfield kicking a conversion and a penalty.

There were mixed results in Tribute Western Counties West, with Penryn earning victory while Falmouth suffered defeat.

The Borough earned a 15-0 win at home to recently relegated Cullompton, who were two divisions above Penryn last season, while the Eagles squandered a 13-8 half-time lead to lose 18-16 at Honiton.

The two local rivals face each other in a competitive fixture next weekend for the first time in three seasons.

Truro remained at the top of Tribute Cornwall/Devon with a 21-10 at Tavistock. Elsewhere, Pirates Amateurs won 22-10 at home to Lanner and Veor lost 12-7 at North Tawton.

Hayle are still top of Cornwall 1 after a 24-5 win at Bodmin, St Agnes stay third following a 20-5 win at home to Illogan Park, and Camborne SoM are still one place behind thanks to a 15-0 victory at St Just.

Helston surrendered top spot in Cornwall 2 after an 11-7 defeat at Perranporth, allowing Roseland to move to the summit after they won 29-0 at home to Stithians. Redruth Albany are still without a win after losing 14-22 at home to Camelford.