ELLINGHAM & Ringwood gained a revenge victory over Dorset & Wilts Two South rivals Bournemouth, winning 41-7.
The Es, who had lost the reverse fixture 19-16 in October, turned in a polished performance and chalked up a convincing win.
Wing three-quarter Rian Timmins opened the scoring out wide following a well-worked backs move.
Veteran fly-half Andy Weeks rolled back the years to kick a penalty after continued pressure from Ellingham.
With the forwards dominating in the loose, Sam Panton crashed over for a second try and Weeks converted.
Continued pressure from the forwards resulted in Josh Berry diving over from close range for his second try of an injury-hit debut season.
Again, the reliable boot of Weeks kicked the conversion to open a 22-0 lead.
But Bournemouth fought back and, despite being down to 14 men, scored a good forwards try which was converted to make it 22-7 at the break.
The New Forest outfit dominated the second half with scrum-half and captain Aaron Barker scoring a good try which Weeks converted.
Centre Joe Walsgrove then got in on the act with a try before Chris Frost completed the try fest with Barker converting.
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