Forced to play on an adjacent pitch with the main pitch frozen, Warlingham were glad Uxbridge referee Will Fry gave this game the overhead as they romped to an impressive victory on London Two South East.

They immiedately showed their internet and a drive featuring James Delderfield and hooker Dan Street led to Tom Street going over for the first try.

Then full back James Agate dummied and kicked ahead, number eight Macaskill charged forward and fed Jon Osborne who ducked, shimmied and eluded the covering defence for an excellently-worked second try.

Reigatians got points on the board after Warlingham were penalised for hands in the ruck.

But then the Street brothers worked well and, from a forward rush, Agate gathered the ball, chipped ahead and went over for his first try.

Warlingham were rampant at this time and, after several well worked phases of play, Agate put winger Ben Wimble in for the fifth try, which fly half Joe Chivers converted.

Then, after David Stamp cut through the visitors defence, Wimble shipped the ball on for centre Charlie Edwards to cruise over for a try, again converted by Chivers.

Locks John Wright and Ben Wiseman were dominant in the looses and Richard Melford, as he often does, dominated the lineout throughout the game Shortly after half time Bellringer, the Reigatians prop, was yellow-carded for stamping but Warlingham were only able to add a penalty by Chivers during his enforced absence.

A yellow card was then shown to Warlingham prop Alex Nunn for some over-enthusiasm in the loose and despite some spirited attacking by Reigatians there was no way through the home defence.

Dan Street was also shown a yellow card, a decision which was hotly disputed by the large home crowd of home supporters.

Chivers showed great pace as he sliced through the Reigatians back line and, with Edwards in support, the game was taken deep into opposition half. Quick handling by Macaskill,Stamp and Dan Street gave Tom Street his second try converted by Chivers.

Reigatians scored a consolation try when fly-half Grant cross-kicked ahead, Wimbledon was unable to gather and a try was scored.

But Warlingham were not finished and, after Agate broke out of defence, Macaskill returned the ball for Warlingham’s seventh try. Chivers again converted.

Head coach Bill Maynard said: “The lads have worked really hard on the training pitch and translated everything into the match today.

“It is pleasing when all the hard work pays dividends - this was a great team performance."

Warlingham: Agate, Wimble, Stamp, Edwards, Osborne,Chivers, Perkins, Nunn,D. Street, Delderfield, Wright, Wiseman,Melford, T Street(capt), Macaskill. Substitutes (all used): Scott, Walsh and Jon Smith.

Scorers: T Street 2, Osborne, Wimble, Agate 2, Edwards. Conversions: Chivers 4. Penalties: Chivers.