Tabard romped to a 61-24 win at Hemel in London Two North West on Saturday.
It took a moment of brilliance after 17 minutes from Gerald Arasa, playing at fly-half, to get the first points on the board.
He collected the ball on the hosts' ten metre line, broke through the defence and side-stepped his way to the line. Harry Gough added the conversion.
Centre Joe Calnan set up the second try with a good break from his own half before passing to Jonny Aguila, while captain Sam Barrow added the extra points.
Two minutes later Calnan set up Rhys Lewis to sprint in for Tabard’s third try under the posts which was converted by Barrow.
Hemel’s number eight was sin-binned for a high tackle and persistent infringing in front of the posts resulted in the visitors being awarded a converted penalty try shortly before the break.
There was no let up in the second half from Tabard and they extended their lead when Walton scored in the corner for the converted effort.
Tabard were awarded a penalty after the restart with ball going to the corner.
A catch and drive put hooker Jack Girdlestone in at the corner to make the score 40-0.
Hemel scored next following a lineout but this only sparked Tabard to add further converted tries through Aguila, Tom King and Rhys Lewis.
The hosts finished strongly with three tries late on.
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