Teddington made it 62 games unbeaten as they romped to a 42-8 win over Littleborough to win the RFU Senior Vase title at Twickenham.

Giselle Mather's side dominated throughout and ran in seven tries to follow up their junior vase success from last year.

They game started with Teddington making a series of crunching tackles as Littleborough enjoyed the early possession.

But it was Teddington who drew first blood with Glenn Boyling slotting over a penalty after 12 minutes.

Littleborough came right back at them through a penalty of their own by full-back Christopher Park.

Half way through the first half, Littleborough's Mark Forden was sin-binned and Teddington took full advantage.

They recycled the ball out wide to winger Liam Lonergan and he fed captain Jonathan Dickson to score in the corner.

They increased their lead 10 minutes before the break as Dominic Stone dived over in the opposite corner but again Boyling missed a difficult conversion.

Littleborough missed two simple penalties and again Teddington punished them, Tom Doran driving over and Boyling converting via the posts to make the score 20-3 at half-time.

Less than 10 minutes into the second half and Teddington opened up their lead even further, repeating their trick from before the break with Doran again driving over, Boyling missing the conversion.

With 26 minutes left, Teddington found themselves temporarily down to 14 men as full back Ross Swanson was sin-binned and it was Littleborough's turn to take advantage, Forden powering over for a try, Andrew Bairstow missing the conversion.

Doran then almost clinched his hat-trick but was denied on the line before Teddington did kill off any fear of a Littleborough comeback, driving over another try with Mathew Jones scoring, although the announcer gave it Doran.

Into the last five minutes, Teddington rounded off the win with two more tries.

First, Swanson finished off a fine run by Jonathan Harte, Boyling adding the extras from in front of the posts, and then Henry Kirchner went over in the last action of the game.

Teddington: Ross Swanson, Liam Lonergan, Jonathan Dickson (c), Tim Holdsworth, Ryan Sheehan, Paul Manley, Simon Hall, Fergus Farrell, Greg Drew, Sam Seward, Martin Ewins, Glenn Boyling, Mathew Jones, Dominic Stone, Tom Doran.

Replacements: Martin Donnelly (for Seward, 48), Pete Whyte (for Holdsworth, 65), Mathew Lane for Ewins, 65), James Ferguson (for Stone, 58), Lewis Whyte (for Hall, 48), Henry Kirchner (for Sheehan, 48) Jonathan Harte (for Jones, 65).