THERE is still no stopping London 3 South-West leaders Andover, who kept the pressure up at the top with a comprehensive 60-8 ten-try rout of Old Tonbridgians.

After a slow start, Andover took control with a Tom Waite try.

The visitors kicked a penalty shortly after, but it was the home side who took total control of the game as they continued to pile on the score. 

Tries from Marc Wilding, Sam Froggett and Niko Rowe, one converted by Charlie Waite, secured the bonus point before the break before Andover really piled on the misery.

Wilding grabbed his second from a pushover, Tom Waite did likewise from a catchand- drive and Rowe also recorded a fine brace.

Froggett completed a splendid hattrick and Charlie Waite tied up matters with a try and four further conversions.

Afterwards, coach Andy Waite was in cautious mood, he said: “We are not getting carried away. We know we still have a long way to go and some tough games in front of us.

“We are generally very pleased with how the season has gone so far and we will focus now on maintaining our momentum and see where it takes us. We’re in a good position but at this stage no more than that.”