National 2 South
Henley Hawks let an 18-7 lead slip as they lost 31-24 at home to Canterbury, but did record their maiden league point of 2010.
Fly half James Comben put Henley ahead with two penalties, but a try from hooker Tom Rogers, converted by Ben Thomas, cancelled these out.
Hawks then had a purple patch with wing Will Jones scoring in the corner and centre Ali James notching his first try of the season, Comben converting the latter.
Henley sat back, allowing fly half Gert de Kock to score a quick-fire try brace, both converted by Thomas.
Canterbury wrapped it up in the second half with tries from Rogers and lock Rob Kier, with Thomas kicking a conversion and a penalty.
Comben and his replacement Wil Fulton kicked penalties for Henley, who had full back Tommy Haynes sin-binned on 73 minutes.
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