CAMBORNE 66pts

Tries: J Richards 2, M Rogers 2, D Mankee 2, M Woolcock 2, D Roberts, A Smith, R Ley, K Penrose

Conversions: D Mankee 2, N Curnow

PENRYN 10pts

Tries: J Hocking, W Paine

Camborne: J Parma, M Rogers, R Ley, Dar Pascoe, J Richards, P Gadsdon, D Mankee (rep Dea Pascoe 54m), N Endean, A Smith, R Worden (rep S Bowley 48m), N Curnow, L Pengilly, M Woolcock, K Penrose, D Roberts (capt) (rep S Bartle 59m).

CAMBORNE move up to fourth position in the South West Two table after cruising to victory over Penryn in this local derby clash at the Recreation Ground.

In completing the double over the luckless Borough the home side ran in no fewer than 12 tries with an overwhelming eight coming in the first half.

Plucky Penryn began well but slipped 10 points behind in the opening 10 minutes with right wing James Richards going over for two unconverted tries.

First centre Rob Ley burst through the defence before releasing the flyer and soon after Richards collected his own chip ahead to complete his brace.

No 8 David Roberts was next to dive over in the 17th minute following a sweeping handling move and still inside the first quarter left wing Mark Rogers cut inside from the flank to touchdown for a 20-0 lead.

The visitors created a good try of their own to open their account with full back Justin Hocking taking an inside pass after centre Chris Mann had made inroads to cross wide out.

Before the break scrum half David Mankee swapped passes with Roberts from a quickly tapped penalty and scampered over to add the conversion for a 27-5 scoreline.

Mankee then poached a pushover try from under the feet of Roberts to increase "Town's" lead before another delightful bout of handling brought a second corner try for speedster Rogers.

On the half time whistle another home attack resulted in blindside Martin Woolcock being driven over from close range with Mankee adding the extras for 44-5 at the interval.

Early in the second half the home forwards launched an unstoppable drive ending with hooker Andrew Smith claiming the touchdown.

Again the young Penryn side showed their spirit hitting back in the 54th minute with Mann involved and left wing Will Paine scoring in the clubhouse corner.

From the restart flanker Woolcock caught the kick off and surged through the visiting defence for a fine solo try to make it 54-10.

On the hour the impressive Ley carved an opening to touch down a deserved try which young lock Nathan Curnow converted.

In a scrappy final quarter the visitors continued to defend tenaciously and restricted the "Cherry and Whites" to just one further try credited to flanker Kevin Penrose emerging from the heap of bodies after another impressive forward surge to the line.