The gap between second-from-bottom New Milton and the side above them, Old Mid-Whitgiftian, doubled when the sides met.
The Surrey club picked up five points when they defeated their New Forest visitors 25-14.
New Milton conceded two tries in each half before Andy George and Milton’s man-of-the-match Nathan Smith touched down – both scores converted by Adam Lavis.
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