Swindon maintained their unbeaten record at home with an emphatic 58-12 win over Wallingford on Saturday.
Swindon ran in nine tries in a display of fine running rugby.
The forwards dominated from the start to finish, taking numerous balls against the head in the scrummage and denying Wallingford any useful possession from their lineouts.
Paul Wakefield opened the scoring for the home side, waltzing through the defence to score under the posts.
Fly-half Mark Buckingham opened his account after flanker Paul Daniels had stormed through the midfield.
Buckingham's second followed rapidly, when Swindon were awarded a penalty 10 yards out.
Wallingford hit back with a try of their own, but Swindon quickly cancelled out the score when quick ball in midfield allowed Buckingham to feed winger Stuart Cock who ran in to score on the stroke of half-time.
Swindon began the second half as they finished the first. In almost identical fashion to his opener, Wakefield danced through the visitor's midfield to score under the posts.
Minutes later though, Wakefield was given 10 minutes in the sin-bin for a high tackle.
But even when down to 14 men, Swindon were on top.
From a lineout close to the Wallingford line, the hosts set up a driving maul and Nick Brooks drove over.
Wakefield made up for being sin-binned when he completed his hat-trick.
The Wiltshire side's best try of the game followed the restart.
The ball was spun out to Matt Seynaeve who showed great strength and speed before teeing up centre Turney who ran in from 30 yards out.
Wallingford grabbed a consolation try before Swindon back row trio of Parker, Rees and Daniels linked well to set up Buckingham for his hat-trick.
The remaining points came courtesy of the boot of scrum-half James Thorley who added five conversions and a penalty.
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