
PDMS Southern Nomads made it into their second consecutive Cheshire Plate Final when they beat Parkonians 30-10 away on Merseyside.
Two early penalties from Mark Young got Nomads off to a solid start and when Young converted Gerard Landels’ try, Nomads led 13-0 at half-time.
In the second half, playing into the wind, Parkonians came back with two tries but Nomads pulled clear when Landels completed his hat-trick and there were further tries from Steve McHugh and Young.
Nomads will have to wait until late December to discover the identity of their opponents when the other semi-final between Wallasey and Ellesmere Port is played.
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