Reeds went on to the exchange for this last minute fixture, games from this source are always unpredictable, but on this occasion Reeds were just too strong for their visitors.

A dry, sunny day gave Reeds the opportunity to throw the ball about and they had plenty of youngsters keen to do just that, the pace of the game stretched the Woking defence and within the first quarter they had four converted tries on the board.

However, Richard Grady, unusually wearing the No 9 shirt, and grizzled veteran prop forward Justin Key kept Woking in the game, it was their work that allowed young Tom Clennett the winger to touch down for their only try of the day.

Reeds had fielded young Toby Drake in the fly half slot, he had a remarkable day, his pace and mazy running took him over the line for three tries in each half, if there was a man of the match award he would certainly have been the automatic choice.

At the change round Woking had the hill to face and a Reeds side that had most of the possession, Woking were up against it in most departments but they battled on bravely, through to the end.

Reeds final tally was eleven tries; with lock forward Steve McConville collecting a hat trick in the process.

Reeds have two more league games before the end of the season, Old Haileyburians their away opponents next week, are the only side to have beaten league leaders Old Rutlishians, last week, Haileyburians had a high scoring draw with the Law Society, who in turn had run Reeds so close in their recent game.

London Media, Reeds final league opponents may be the joker in the pack, their first XV have had impressive results in Surrey 3, their second XV have had some heavy defeats, but they stuck 48 points on the Law Society and were only narrowly beaten by Old Rutlishians.