After the 72-3 mauling of Marlborough the previous week, Calne inflicted similar punishment on Saturday against Hungerford, the other side in the league without a win.

Last week Neil Young collected his first hat-trick of the season whilst South African centre partner Guthrie Holliday picked up a brace. The roles were reversed this week with Holliday nailing his first hatrick for the club.

Holliday had soon picked up his first, chipping the defence to collect on the line, exploiting a sleepy full-back.

Anthony Donegan nailed the first of his 11 conversions of the afternoon, another 100 per cent success rate.

Holliday added his second and was complimented by tries from Damon Murphy and Neil Watkins.

The South African restored Calne's nerves after a period of Hungerford pressure as his completed a first half hatrick.

He joined the line at pace, changed the angle of his run, shrugged off two would be tacklers and planted the ball for Donegan's gimme conversion.

New recruit and full back, Craig Hurcombe, finished the first half scoring with a stunning solo effort.

Winger John Hope-Smith opened the second half scoring and blindside flanker Daron Thomas kept Calne moving forward all day with his bulldozing runs, he was rewarded with a try as he burst through the tiring defence.

Young awoke with two tries and Watkin's second finished the job