Fullerians ended 2014 top of London Three North East after a 60-0 thrashing of UCS Old Boys on Saturday.
On a boggy and sloping pitch, Fullers took the game to the home side in the early stages, scoring through Liam Boyd after 15 minutes.
Scrum-half Craig Duncan added to the score when he found a gap after some good phases by Fullers. And Boyd soon scored his second when he crashed over again from close range.
Full back Chris Heley then timed his run well to score in the corner. Shortly before the break a fifth try was added when Mike Kerr went over again following some picking and driving from the Fullers pack.
The second half saw Fullerians come under pressure from UCS but they resisted well and Heley soon went over for the second time.
Boyd completed his hat-trick when he touched down from a catch and drive at a line out.
Replacement prop Phil Holby almost scored with his first touch, only to be dragged down short of the line. The resultant scrum five metres out produced a fine number eight pick up from George Harvey, allowing Dan Evans to score.
The day was wrapped up when fly-half Luc Jacobs chipped and chased his own kick to outpace a tiring UCS team and touch down.
Fullers return to action on January 3 with a visit from Horsham in the third round of the Senior Vase.
Tabard brought the curtain down on their year with a third consecutive win, beating St Albans 29-12 on Saturday.
The hosts led 19-5 at half-time thanks to tries from Sam Barrow, Wilf Lake and Johnny Aguila.
Tabard’s victory was secured after the break with further scores from Brad Martin and Nick Woolley.
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