Supermarine travelled to Cricklade looking to improve on their recent performances.
Marine welcomed back many players and looked a different side from recent weeks.
Marine broke the deadlock after fly half Nick Clarke burst through the Cricklade defence and dived over for the first points of the game.
Gallimore stepped up to convert and add a further two points.
Marine won numerous balls against the head and made breaks towards the opposing line, but the last pass seemed to go to ground and allowed the defending team to kick away the danger.
A penalty was won in front of the posts and Gallimore converted a further three points. The resulting kick-off saw centre Dan King burst through the Cricklade defence support soon arrived in the shape of Paul Prentice who score on the stroke of half time.
Marine started the second half well and continued to turn ball over.and it wasn't long before a slick back row move saw winger Marv Woodhouse chip the ball behind the defence to score. This was unconverted.
Marine made some changes and second row Andy Uzzell was replaced by Nigel Harper and Paul Smith was replaced after clashing heads with his opposing number. The changes saw Marine step up another gear.
Quick ball was won and was shipped along the back line, Marine winger Darren Milne collected the ball and out paced the defence to score in the corner.
This was also unconverted.
Marine scored another try within the last minutes of the game. Hooker Jamie Barrett found himself at stand off with a two-on-two situation.
Barrett drew his man and passed to Woodhouse, who outpaced the Cricklade prop to score his second try of the day.
Marine skipper James Titcombe said: "We deserved to win today. The conditions were not good and probably stopped us from scoring more points.
"I hope this now enables us to get back on track and carry on this winning trend."
Supermarine Blades were beaten at home 25-0 by Aldbourne.
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