WORCESTER Warriors ran in 10 tries as the club chalked up their biggest win of the season with a 66-7 bonus point victory at London Scottish.
A hat-trick from Austin Wallis and further tries from Will Lane, Roma Zheng, Rory Taylor, Josh Bassett, Will Reed, Matt Kvesic and Corey Lewis sealed a comprehensive win for Warriors at the Richmond Athletic Ground.
The result means Worcester sit second in the Champ Rugby table, behind only unbeaten league leaders Ealing Trailfinders.
Matt Everard’s side made the perfect start when former Scottish player Wallis powered through a gap from the back of a ruck to dot down after just two minutes as Reed kicked the first of seven conversions.
Worcester crossed again on 12 minutes when Lane sniped over after Will Trewin went close out wide moments earlier.
The visitors scored their third try on 21 minutes as the ball passed seamlessly through the hands and Zheng strolled over in the corner.
And Warriors took the game out of London’s reach with three tries in the space of minutes.
Worcester scored their bonus point try on 26 minutes from a driving maul as Wallis crossed for his second of the game.
And the away side dotted down again three minutes later when Taylor intercepted a pass inside his own 22 and sprinted all the way to the London try line.
Warriors scored their sixth try on the half-hour mark as Bassett combined well with Matt Kvesic after London kicked the restart straight out of play.
The blitz of tries sent Worcester into the break with a commanding 40-point lead with Scottish yet to trouble the scoreboard.
And Warriors picked up where they left off six minutes after the interval as Reed danced through the London defence to score.
Kvesic then powered over from close range to score Worcester’s eighth try of the game.
The home side crossed for their only try of the match on 55 minutes when Noah Ferdinand touched down Harry Sheppard’s grubber kick as the latter converted.
Normal service resumed on 61 minutes when Wallis scored his hat-trick try from the back of another driving maul.
And a driving maul also led to the final try of the game on 78 minutes as Lewis marked his Warriors debut with a try.
Worcester are next in action against Caldy on Saturday, February 21 with kick-off at 12pm at Sixways Stadium.
