AN Alan Griffin brace helped Corsham Town to their fifth consecutive victory on Saturday against bottom of the league Ilfracombe.
The midfielder scored one in either half to put the visitors in control before Dave Kilmurray added the third before the end.
Despite the result, manager Colin Bush is still asking for more from his players.
He said: "We have now reached a second phase when we need to be critical of results even when we are winning.
"We have now won five games in a row and we need to make sure we continue this all the time. It might make me greedy but but I just want a bit more and everybody does. It may be nit picking but we need to keep getting it right."
Corsham looked as though they were still suffering from the long trip to Ilfracombe as they started the match slowly although their goal never looked under threat.
But with their first real attempt on goal they took the lead on 20 minutes. Jamie Harrison crossed the ball from the left and Dan Beck rose at the far post to head the ball back across the goal and into the path of Griffin who had no trouble in slotting the ball into the net.
The visitors doubled the lead after the break through Griffin on 60 minutes. Russell Lodge played the ball up the line to Kilmurray whose pinpoint cross was powerfully headed home by Griffin.
With 20 minutes to go, Kilmurray added the third after Frank Coleman's shot had been parried by the Ilfracombe goalkeeper.
Bush said: "I am very pleased with the result. The performance could have been better but it's all about results at the end of the day.
"We got out of the blocks a bit slowly but the win was very comfortable we were never really under threat."
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