CENTRES Neil Young and Guthrie Holliday stole the show as Calne ran up their second 70-plus points haul in seven days.
After the 72-3 mauling of Marlborough the previous week, the other Dorset & Wilts One North side without a win Hungerford were the victims of a 77-0 thrashing.
Hungerford started well, but it wasn't long before Holliday chipped through and scored his opener after a big hit and turnover from No 8 Alan Wicks.
Andy Donegan booted the first of 11 conversions in a faultless kicking display.
Holliday then added his second and was joined in the scoring charts by Damon Murphy and Neil Watkins.
Holliday calmed the nerves for his first-half treble and new recruit, full-back Craig Hurcombe, finished the first half scoring with a stunning solo effort.
Winger John Hope-Smith was next on the scoresheet after half-time and blindside flanker Daron Thomas was rewarded with a try of his own.
Young then added his brace, Watkins adding his second in between.
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