By David Haigh Canterbury pushed National 2 East leaders Esher all the way before missing out 36-34 in the latter stages of a top quality game, full of pace and intensity on Saturday. They held the lead until the final quarter when a yellow card hit them hard as Esher made the next 10 minutes count with two crucial tries to extend their winning run to nine games. The disappointment for the city club was tempered by two richly-deserved bonus points after a penalty try in the 74th minute brought them back into contention and had the visitors holding on for a nervous victory. For a Canterbury squ…