BOTH teams may well have come away disappointed after this high scoring and entertaining game, but Waterloo can take some comfort from another improved performance and three points on the road, the first time that has happened for over a season.
In a frantic first half, James O’Brien (2), Ian Moran and Liam Reeve all touched down for Waterloo.
Liam McGovern also booted over four conversions.
However, the home side responded through five-pointers from Cokell and Gemmell, Davidson adding the extras.
The second half saw Waterloo held without a try and the home XV touched down via Gough (2) and Wederup.
McGovern nailed three penalties for Waterloo but two successful three-pointers from Davidson saw the game end in a 37-37 draw.






