CORSHAM'S impeccable run in Dorset & Wilts One North continued unimpeded on Saturday as they soundly beat Minety 46-6 at Lacock Road on Saturday.
Four tries in each half kept the home side's seemingly-unstoppable march towards the league title on track, Lewis Jones and Alex Peterson scoring a brace of tries apiece, while Hamish Milner, Robbie Robinson, Ben Russell and Adam Draper all crossed the whitewash.
Will Chivers added three conversions, while fly-half Tom McAllister was responsible for Minety's points with a brace of penalties.
Corsham coach Tim Draper said: "I was really pleased with the performance. After a couple of games where we have been flat it was great to see the team get back to the standards we expect.
"Our set-piece dominance allowed us to play some of the best attacking rugby we have produced this season.
"The players worked hard in training during the week and their efforts were well rewarded in the game.''
Warminster kept up their patient pursuit of the pace-setters as they came out on top 45-21 against Pewsey Vale at Folly Lane.
Despite the wet conditions Warminster still looked to get their speedy backline into play and scored the first try when a quick tap penalty caught Pewsey unawares and number eight Dean Priestman's charge to the line was halted just short.
With a penalty advantage, the hosts recycled possession and flanker Connor McPherson wriggled over, fly-half Gavin Pratt converting.
A second score followed through try machine James Pinnell who bagged his 24th try of the season, Pratt again with the extras before full-back Tom Evans got himself on the end of a backline move to finish in the corner.
The second half began as the first ended, with Pewsey on the attack and they finally breached the Warminster defence to score the first of their three tries through scrum-half Tom Regan.
But Warminster secured the bonus point as good passing sent Evans in for his second under the posts, Pratt again adding the extras.
The sides again traded tries as Pewsey went in through flanker James Campbell before Pratt crossed the line and Jimmy Rees nailed the conversion.
Laisiasa Vinakadina then touched down for another, Pewsey adding their third from fly-half James Haynes before Isoa Vulagirua swooped on a loose ball and scored, Pratt booting the final conversion.
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