Swindon jumped to second in Berks, Bucks & Oxon One by beating Chesham 39-0 at Greenbridge Road.
The hosts ran in seven tries, with lock Andy Morley and flanker Paul Daniels both getting a brace.
Hooker Andy Holt opened the scoring after 10 minutes as scrum-half Jimmer Courtney broke blind from a ruck, threw a dummy to beat one defender before giving the ball to Holt, who sidestepped the full-back to score under the posts.
Strong forward pressure resulted in Morley's first try, the scorer taking a short pop from Courtney and forcing his way over.
And a missed penalty by Chesham was the only scoring opportunity they had in the entire game.
The final score of the half was the best of the game.
From a penalty within their own half Swindon took a quick tap and charged into the Chesham defence.
Good interplay between forwards and backs saw the ball find its way to wing Jamie Whatcott.
With only the winger to beat Whatcott chipped over the top and won the foot race to get the touchdown.
Nathan Waite converted to make the score 17-0 at half-time.
Daniels was the first to score after the break, reacting first when the ball squirted from a ruck.
Waite converted and his tactical kicking kept Chesham pegged back.
The pressure resulted in three tries in the last 10 minutes.
Morley got his second, powering over from close range, and Daniels completed his brace, reacting first to a wayward pass from a scrum on the Chesham line.
Debutant winger Jason Whitmore completed the scoring, collecting a cross-field kick and outpacing the defence to score in the corner.
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