Oakmeadians boss James Croker felt Cheltenham’s mighty 50-20 triumph at Meyrick Park flattered the runaway South West One East leaders.

Will Samuels (two) and James Cameron ran in tries for struggling Oaks, with Jamie Tryska punting one penalty and one conversion.

But Croker said: “They did deserve to win but 36-28 would have been a truer reflection of the game.”

Oakmeadians: Garrett (Cameron, 2), Atkins, Rutter, W Croker, Hudson, Coughlan, Flower (Stephens, 50), Ford, Bell, Tryska (Kier, 65), Ciriki, Samuels, Notobartolo, Burenivalu, Korabai.

<•>Phil Graves grabbed a 14-point haul as Swanage & Wareham pipped lowly Trowbridge 24-20 at home. The centre dived over for the Bestwall boy’s first try and then slotted over three conversions and one penalty.

Winger Darren Wilcox and full back Paul Dunsford also touched down for Swans.

Swanage & Wareham: Dunsford, Wilcox, Graves, Cottrell, Blackmore, Parish, Sammons, Andrews, D Elford, Sheldrake, Burgess, Penney, van Tuyl, Tomes (Marshallsay, 19), Wright. Unused subs: Frampton, Jones.

<•>Swans and Oaks will clash in the Dorset & Wilts Cup semi-final at Chapel Gate on Tuesday. The winners meet holders Bournemouth in the final.

<•>Wimborne warmed up for their crunch visit to Southern Counties South title favourites Frome with a 65-14 home romp over Ivel Barbarians.

Jim Brokenshire grabbed a hat-trick of tries with Steve King (two), Phil Andrews, Denny Champ, Andy Hopkins, James Mikolajewski, Russell Tinsdale and Gavin Maltman also touching down.

Mikolajewski (three), Jay van Wyk and King all landed conversions, while King took the man-of-the match accolade.

Wimborne: Unwin, R Brokenshire, Tinsdale, Hopkins, Roberts, Coulling, Champ, O’Bryan, Llewellyn, Mikolajewski, van Wyk, J Brokenshire, King, Andrews, Maltman. Subs: Busby, Morgan, Griffith.

<•>North Dorset ended a three-game losing streak by forcing a 17-17 draw at Dorchester with tries from Clive Tuffin, Richard Miller and Alex Soskin. Simon Keates added a conversion for North, who had led 12-0.

<•>Ellingham and Ringwood defeated Andover 27-10 at home in London Three South West with tries from Josh Butcher, Phil Osman, Jamie Sanders and Richard Major. Dawyfdd Williams slotted over two conversions and one penalty.