TADLEY RFC ran in 12 tries as they crushed visiting Hungerford 76-3 in the Berks & Bucks Oxon Premier.

The home side were quickly out of the blocks, as Tom Bartlett scored a try and man of the match Craig Raymond converted.

Further scores followed from Ed Smith and captain Charlie Cox Tadley led 21-0 by the 13 minute mark.

Prop Duncan Ewart added the next score, before Hungerford kicked a penalty.

Tadley were still not finished in the first-half, as they built up a 38-3 lead after flanker Jack Allen and John Symons went over for tries.

Straight after the interval, the home side added to their tally as Bartlett, Cox and Raymond moved the score to 50-3.

Flanker Louis Brooks was the next to go over the try line, before Cox and Smith completed the massive victory.

This Saturday, the game should be a lot closer as Tadley face a trip to leaders Milton Keynes.

Chineham RFC chalked up their third straight league win as they won 28-17 at Locksheath Pumas, as their scrum was dominant all afternoon.

Kris Ford opened the scoring with a converted try with the home side replying with a penalty.

Two Ford penalties and a try from Kieran Daly made the score 18-3 at half-time.

Locksheath opened the scoring after the interval with a converted try, but Chineham hit back as Sam Goodall went over for a score.

Ford then added another try, before the home side scored in the final minute, but by then the visitors had won.

The victory moved Chineham up to sixth in the table and this week they are at home to leaders Fordingbridge.

In Hampshire Two, Overton remain fourth after a 33-10 win at Southampton and next for them is a visit from Nomads.

Kingsclere lost at home 55-10 to Fawley and they travel to fifth place Alton on Saturday.