DAVID Price-Smith produced a storming two-try late show to help Swanage & Wareham claim a 29-21 comeback win over High Wycombe.

Swans looked set for defeat when the visitors went 21-15 ahead with 10 minutes remaining in Saturday’s South West One East clash at Bestwall.

But winger Price-Smith had other ideas and his double ensured the hosts recorded their fifth league win of the campaign.

Swans started well when flanker James Van Tuyl intercepted a pass on halfway to run in unopposed.

A conversion and penalty from Charlie Parish helped Swans stay in front despite Wycombe’s 30th-minute converted try. Van Tuyl bagged his second before a Wycombe penalty cut the half-time deficit to 15-10.

Wycombe gained the upper hand when a try, penalty and drop goal put them in charge at 21-15. But Swans had the final say thanks to Price-Smith, with Parish twice adding the extras.

Swans: Dunsford, Price-Smith, Parish, Wilcox, D Jones (Chadwick, 70), Harris, Tomes, Sheldrake, Elford, Audley (Andrews, 56), Burgess, Collins (Penney, 56), Van Tuyl, A Jones, Desmond.

• A three-try salvo in the space of 10 first-half minutes condem-ned Wimborne to a 35-22 home defeat against Southern Coun-ties South rivals Trowbridge.

James Walter scored an early try for Wimborne but the match turned when they were reduced to 14 men by a sin-binning, with Trowbridge capitalising with a treble to rack up a 25-7 lead.

Further efforts from Jim Brokenshire and Liam Long proved nothing more than consolations for Wimborne.

Wimborne: Unwin, Hunt, Tinsdale, Walter, Davies, Goddard, Hopkins, Morgan, Llewellyn, Perry, Long, Horne, Brokenshire, St Barbe, Mikolajewski, Busby, Hopkins, Maltman.

• Elsewhere in Southern Counties South, Blandford lost 44-26 at leaders Sherborne and Oakmeadians were beaten 18-7 by Frome. Second-placed North Dorset claimed a 32-7 away win over lowly Melksham.