HARWELL reached a national cup third round for only the second time in their history with a 25-5 win over Hungerford in the EDF Energy Junior Vase.
A penalty try after only five minutes, converted by Lee Lewis, gave them the best possible start.
Harwell's forward dominance enabled them to add further tries by Lewis (2) and Mike Giddings.
Lewis' penalty made it 25-0 at the break, but Hungerford rallied with a second-half try. Harwell held on despite having two players sin-binned.
Didcot lost 49-0 at Brockworth, while Wheatley gave Chipping Sodbury a walkover.
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