Portsmouth have top spot in their sights after home victory against Trojans
The home side were forced to dig deep.
Head coach Neil McRoberts said: ‘It was tough and we had to work hard to get on top.
‘Once we got a grip our structures and superior fitness showed.
‘We finished the game the stronger of the two sides.’
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Hide AdUnfortunately home centre Gareth Richards suffered a leg injury during the game.
In an explosive start both teams scored converted tries in the opening eight minutes.
Trojans struck first but Portsmouth made a quick reply.
Mark Ovens fielded a clearance kick and linked with Luke Simmons to put Noah Cannon over wide out.
Cameron Duffus levelled matters with a superb conversion.
Duffus remained prominent converting his own try touched down near the posts.
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Hide AdAided by two yellow cards suffered by their hosts the rest of the half belonged to Trojans.
With Portsmouth reduced to 13 players the visitors opened up a 21-14 lead at half-time.
Greg Hoolihan reduced the deficit with a try soon after the restart.
After Richards was forced to leave the field Simmons got in on the act with a magnificent individual effort.
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Hide AdHe got to the line from inside his own half to score the bonus point try.
Duffus converted but the game remained on a knife-edge when a 73rd minute penalty brought Trojans back within two points at 26-24.
Portsmouth nerves were calmed when Cannon plucked a kick out of the air to score his second try.
The reliable Duffus again converted to give his side their bonus-point win.