Swindon Under 14s bounced back from the previous week's defeat to Wootton Bassett with a 67-5 victory at Grove.

Winger Jason Wright opened the scoring with a try after three minutes and No 8 Nick Honeyman-Brown added a second try four minutes later.

Wright then added his second with scrum-half Michael Calvert scoring Swindon's fourth and a fifth followed just before half-time.

Swindon started the second half where they left off with Wright taking his tally to three.

Substitute Patrick North, scored his first try of the season after breaking his collarbone in September and Honeyman-Brown added his second.

Grove hit back with their only try, but, from the restart, Dan Whitmore kicked deep into Grove's half and Jake Sheppard playing his first game as flanker swooped on the loose ball to score.

Whitmore scored his second try of the game and the final try arrived when

Wright bagged his fourth after Dan Whitmore's cross kick bounced into his arms. Sam Morley also added a conversion.

At under 11 level, Swindon enjoyed a 33-13 win over Minety.

Minety bagged an early converted try, but Grant Walker forced his way over for Swindon.

Further Swindon pressure paid off when Charlie Armstrong broke through and Callum Ayris converted for a 12-7 half-time lead.

Soon after the restart Swindon released Grant Walker to score his second try, which again Ayris converted.

However, Minety hit back with their second try before Walker completed his hat-trick, Ayris adding the extra points.

Then Liam Davis broke free from a maul and charged down the touchline to score Swindon's fifth try, which Daniel Brown duly converted.

Swindon Under 11: Mark Tyrer, Andrew Pederson, Liam Davis, Grant Walker, Charlie Armstrong, Josh Osment, Philip Lloyd, Alan Chappell, Vincent Barker, Callum Ayris, Kyran Howitt, Daniel Brown, Jack Ryan, Ollie Smith, Richard Price, Fred Matysek.

With Minety without an under 10 team, Swindon played their under 11s and won 2-5.

The first to score was Ryan Mistry before Adam Stephens added a second.

Minety hit back before the break, but Tim Berry and Stephens again completed the victory.

Swindon Under 10s: Kierstin Baddeley, Matthew Walsh, Ryan Ashworth, Adam Stephens, Tim Berry, Nicholas O'Kane, Stephen Holt, Stuart Doughty, Ryan Mistry, Luke Dicks.