Tiverton trounced Wessex 68-0 on Wednesday night to bring their programme up to date in the Cornwall & Devon League.
Wessex, doomed to relegation, were combatants at the breakdown and up front had the man of the match in Dean Meldon.
Once the ball was moved away into the backs, however, it was a different story.
"The first 20 minutes were a real struggle as Wessex competed well at the breakdown," said Tiverton's chairman of rugby Charlie Burt.
"Once we won the ball and got it to the backs we were too quick for them – not just in the backs but in our forward support."
Lock Blake Lugg was first over the line for Tiverton, followed by Henry Frankpitt, Richard Tucker, Ben Vicary and Callum Stone, who also kicked two conversions in a 29-0 interval lead.
Stone opened the scoring after the break with further tries going to James Morrison, Frankpitt, Wayne Broomfield with two in a row, Ollie Chanin and Vicary. Stone kicked two more conversions.
Meanwhile, Honiton won't be playing their delayed Cornwall & Devon game at Kingsbridge this Saturday as they are away on tour.
The game should have been played last Saturday but was a casualty of the wet weather and league rules state it should be replayed at the first opportunity.
Honiton are going to Warwickshire on tour over Easter and don't have enough players left to put out two sides.
"The league have said we can play it on April 27, which avoids faffing around on a Wednesday night," said Honiton's assistant coach Jerry Rice.
Wessex, doomed to relegation, were combatants at the breakdown and up front had the man of the match in Dean Meldon.
Once the ball was moved away into the backs, however, it was a different story.
"The first 20 minutes were a real struggle as Wessex competed well at the breakdown," said Tiverton's chairman of rugby Charlie Burt.
"Once we won the ball and got it to the backs we were too quick for them – not just in the backs but in our forward support."
Lock Blake Lugg was first over the line for Tiverton, followed by Henry Frankpitt, Richard Tucker, Ben Vicary and Callum Stone, who also kicked two conversions in a 29-0 interval lead.
Stone opened the scoring after the break with further tries going to James Morrison, Frankpitt, Wayne Broomfield with two in a row, Ollie Chanin and Vicary. Stone kicked two more conversions.
Meanwhile, Honiton won't be playing their delayed Cornwall & Devon game at Kingsbridge this Saturday as they are away on tour.
The game should have been played last Saturday but was a casualty of the wet weather and league rules state it should be replayed at the first opportunity.
Honiton are going to Warwickshire on tour over Easter and don't have enough players left to put out two sides.
"The league have said we can play it on April 27, which avoids faffing around on a Wednesday night," said Honiton's assistant coach Jerry Rice.
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