Bicester retained second spot in the BB&O Premier Division with a comprehensive 49-5 victory over a depleted Gosford All Blacks.
Flanker Dan Spencer gave Bicester the lead when he careered over in the corner on five minutes.
The same player set up and converted try No 2, scored by left wing Leigh Rushworth.
Fly half Ross Kenny sent right wing Paul Leverton over in the corner and try No 4 saw Steve Risbridger and Anthony Lewis set up Rushworth for his second.
It was 27-0 when No 8 Rob Thurlow bagged a pushover try.
Gosford's determination paid off when lock Nathan Brooks beat several defenders to power over.
Kenny got on the scoresheet early in the second half with Risbridger converting.
Thurlow turned provider for try No 7, putting falnker Anthony Nightingale across the line.
There was still time for Dan Spencer to add his second and for prop Will Morris to score.
Oxford demolished a very young Wheatley side 106-0, running in 16 tries.
The high score was achieved by the home team moving the ball quickly and then supporting in numbers.
Oxford maintained this right to the final whistle, and the hapless Wheatley side had no answer to this style of play.
Scrum half Tom Samsworth got the ball rolling with two tries, while Dutch winger Luuck Soeters notched four.
Tim Knapp (2), Mark Viner, Neil Walker, Tom Olley, Charlie Mason, Ken McClennan, Nick Graham, Adam Thompson and Joe Hartley also crossed over.
Thompson kicked five conversions and Hartley three.
Leaders Chipping Norton ran in 11 tries to crush Drifters 67-0 at Greystones.
Flanker Matt Dawson powered over for Chippy's first try.
No 8 Jon Hickman and centre Meryck Royce finished fine handling moves, prop Lee Tustin scored from a driving maul and Dawson bagged his second.
Fly half Adam Smith converted two of the tries for a 29-0 half-time lead.
Drifters were driven off their own scrum ball for Hickman to touch down, Smith converting.
Replacement Barry Nutt scored twice in as many minutes.
Robbie Naish was next to cross followed by a Smith brace, with the latter converting all three.
An improved display couldn't stop Abingdon losing 16-13 at home to Stow-on-the Wold.
Corbin Turner slotted an early penalty and Vince Barnes notched a try to put Abingdon 8-3 ahead.
Stow bagged a converted try just before the break and went 13-8 up with a second penalty.
Simon North capped a spell of Abingdon pressure by crashing over from close range, but a late penalty saw Stow sneak it.
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