Calne's second team recorded their second win on the trot as they ripped though an under strength Old Edwardian outfit in Bath.
Due to first team call ups the home side were severely undermanned, but Calne graciously loaned four players making the match a 13 on 12 encounter with the visiting having the overlap.
Despite this set back Old Eds started strongly, won a penalty in front of the posts and duly converted it.
Calne had flash backs of the home fixture earlier in the season, where they lent five men and lost.
However, steady and controlled play from Calne's pack and half backs soon reassured and settled the travelling team.
A break from late call up Andrew Donegan saw him outpace the familiar looking defence for a score from an unfamiliar position of centre.
Wing John Hope-Smith picked up the next.
But just as Calne looked to have settled, loan player, Jeff Price playing in the centre out paced Donegan in the chase from a clever kick though.
The fast improving and now more confident prop, Dave Holmes, wrestled his way to the line for his first try of the season.
Fly half James Gladding exploited the tiring defence for a score and Calne were looking comfortable at half time.
In the interest of fairness, Calne rotated its loan players during the break and debutantes Seth and Rob Brown both had fine and steady games, with Seth picking a debut five pointer.
His young, fast legs were too much for the more wily opposition, and he touched down with aplomb.
Damon Murphy added a try along with Alan Wicks and Gladding picked a second after a fine all round performance.
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