The two sides are neck and neck in the table, Tows being 2nd and Windsor 3rd.
The game could not have started any better for the visitors as a poor kick off saw Charlie Barker score wide out, stunning the home crowd. Falvey converted.
Windsor slowly came back, fullback Laidler kicking a couple of penalties only for Tows to stretch their lead as an unstoppable line out drive resulted in Zac Osborne emerging with the ball. Falvey again converting from a tight angle.
Ill-discipline began to creep in towards the end of the half as the penalty count began to rise, this was highlighted by the yellow carding of influential prop John Causebrook.
The visitors refused to let that change their approach however as Falvey finished off a tremendous backs move.
Windsor finished the half with a well worked try from a line out drive making the score 11- 21 at the break.
Windsor started the second half similar to how Tows started the first, running their heavy weight pack at the defence.
Tows defence did not seem to please the referee as the home team stroked over two penalties. This was followed by Falvey doing the same to set up a nail biting finish.
In the last few minutes Windsor’s heavy wait pack battered the Tows line. Their efforts came to nothing as the defence held on and sealed Windsor’s first loss at home for a year and a half.