WELLINGTON suffered another heavy rugby defeat in Regional Two South West when they slumped 66-10 away to Wadebridge Camels in their latest match.

It means they have lost all seven of their games this season and are four points adrift at the bottom of the table.

Wellington, who trailed 21-10 at the interval, were again made to pay dearly for mistakes which have plagued them all season. Their cause was also not helped by the loss of influential kicker Alex Davey early on in the game through injury.

Wellington skipper George Hodgson scored his side’s only try of the game which was converted by Johnny Clist, while Davey also kicked a penalty before his early exit from the game.

Wadebridge moved up to third in the table which is headed by Weston super Mare who have a 100 per cent record following their 31-24 home victory over Winscombe.

Wellington 2nd XV were also beaten 69-14 at home by Weston super Mare 2nd XV in Counties Three Somerset South and, they too, find themselves propping up the division, still yet to record a win. Wells top the divsion with a 100 per cent record after six fixtures.

Both Wellington’s senior teams have time to re-group before returning to league action on Saturday, November 8.

Welington are away to tenth-placed Teignmouth with the full fixtures being: North Petherton v Weston super Mare (Nov 7), Tiverton v Crediton, Winscombe v Wadebridge Canels, Teignmouth v Wellington, Ivybridge v Cullompton, There is another break of a fortnight before the league plays again.

Wellington 2nd XV’s next game is away to Wyvern in Taunton - also on November 8. Fixtures: Crewkerne v Chard 2nd XV, Wiveliscombe 2nd XV v Martock, Wyvern v Wellington 2nd XV, Bridgwater & Albion 2nd XV v Tor, Weston super Mare 2nd XV v Hornets 3rd XV