Mill Hill extended their winning start to 2014 as they completed a 33-7 home victory against Old Isleworthians.
After a sluggish start, Mill Hill went ahead as Michael Webster fired over a penalty.
Mill Hill’s tackling was poor throughout the contest but Isleworthians struggled to reach the try line and they made several handling errors.
That allowed the hosts to take control of the game and they established a strong lead at the interval after tries from Martin Ward, Bradley Smith and Webster.
Mill Hill had a small lull in the second period, allowing the visitors to grab a try which was converted.
However, that proved as good as it got for Isleworthians and Mill Hill went on to record a convincing victory as they added three more tries.
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