By David Haigh Canterbury ended a run of three defeats with a 41-12 National League 2 East thrashing of North Walsham. Four of their six tries were scored by the forwards and it was the collective power of the scrum that won them the fifth through a penalty try. After a tight first half, basement side Vikings got a mauling as they struggled with Canterbury’s catch and drive and domination of the set-pieces. They got an early warning eight minutes into the game when Nathan Morris registered the first of his two tries and Frank Reynolds converted. Walsham, however, on the back of a good victory …