Waterloo beat Mounts Bay in the game between National Two's relegated sides. The Merseyside hosts scored seven tries to Bay's four in a game that was not decided until the last 15 minutes. After the game, Mounts Bay coach Adrian Bick told BBC Radio Cornwall: "It was a typical match between two sides who are in the relegation zone. "I didn't agree with all the calls, but our discipline cost us badly. I'm confident next week though that we will end the season on a high." Mounts Bay travel to Waterloo this weekend looking to end the spell as a National Two club with a flourish. Bay are already relegated and Waterloo are below them in the league table. But financial problems continue to weigh down Bay as the season nears an end. After Waterloo, Bay still have one more home game. Tynedale, who currently lie fourth in National Two, are the last game for Bay as they complete the formalities of their first relegation.
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