West Norfolk bounced back from the previous week's defeat in fine style by beating leaders Cantabrigian.
The hosts went 10-0 down early on but turned the game on its head with three quick scores.
Ross Biggs touched down to half the deficit after a driving maul and an immediate offence then gave Ed Maule the chance to add a penalty.
Then West attacked quickly and with good hands, with Craig Edwards getting the try and a Maule conversion making it 15-10 at the break.
The second half was a tight affair but the hosts held firm and a breakway try from Anthony Trims, converted by Maule, gave them some breathing space.
Cantabrigian kept their hopes alive with a converted try of their own three minutes from time but the home side comfortably saw out the game to move to within two points of their opponents, with new leaders Stowmarket two points further ahead.
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