Centre Dave Kyffin was in great form as Chichester maintained top spot in London Four South East with a 20-0 home win over Hove.

The visiting pack had Chi under pressure in the scrum but the hosts responded with super work in the rucks and mauls.

Jack Smallman completed their tally with two conversions and two penalties.

Bognor came from 12-0 down to lead Old Dunstonians 22-12 but still had to settle for a draw.

Andy Shipp scored a try, two conversions and a penalty with Tom Spurle and Paul Mitchell also going over.

Dunstonians grabbed a try under the posts right on time with the conversion giving them the 22-22 draw.

Heathfield climbed off the bottom of the table with a 19-6 home win over Crawley, clinched by Will Drinkwater's try after a mighty drive from the pack.

Lewis Beale kicked the conversion and four penalties as Heath produced some spirited defence and strong forward play.

Crawley were less pleased with events, describing a last-minute decision to switch to an alternative pitch, and the subsequent delay in kick-off, as farcical.

Andy Evans kicked two penalties in the fading light.