PEMBROKE Dock Harlequins ran in no fewer than 11 tries against a hapless Bynea outfit which has lost all of its 19 games this season.
The visitors only arrived at Bierspool with 13 players.
The inevitable result was a try glut for the Quins and the referee calling a halt early to save even more punishment as the home side again showed that they are now a strong force in this section.
The Quins had already won by 36-8 in Bynea and were 29-0 in front at the half-way stage before scoring almost at will after the oranges.
Scrum half Adam Cawley led the try scorers with a hat-trick and there was a brace apiece for flanker Kevin Bratcher and centre Sam Irwin, plus others by right wing Liam Smith, who opened the scoring, No 8 Gareth Scourfield, flanker Danny Manning and replacement scrum half Adrian Heath.
Hooker Neil Brace also got into the act with seven conversions, four of them from drop-goal attempts in front of the posts, as the Quins cruised to their ninth win of the season.
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