Billericay's magnificent season continued on Saturday with a superb performance of open running ruby scoring 15 tries, 12 by the backs.
Within six minutes of the start Billericay led 21-0. Firstly, winger Mike Coxford rounded his opposite number to score the First try, before Nick Glister found a gap to race over the line.
Full back Andy Collings then joined the line to create an overlap to score with the first three tries all being converted.
Mike Coxford then scored his second try in similar fashion to his first before player/coach Kevin Harman added to the score when running in from the halfway line.
With just 20 minutes played Billericay found themselves 40-0 to the good as Coxford completed his hat-trick.
Harwich & Dovercourt had no answer to the home sides slick handling and attacking running.
The only time the visitors were able to attack the Billericay line was a kick through the middle.
But it was with no success as No. 8 Jim Hayter was quickest to react, and superbly assisted by Richard Holdgate, managed to clear the lines.
Billericay went upfield and scored again when John Bailey was on hand at the back of a rolling maul.
The first half scoring was completed when scrum half Glenn Smith scored the first of his four tries by waltzing round several tackles to score and give the Willowbrook side a 50-0 lead.
After five minutes of the second half, John Bailey add his second try before Glenn Smith stole the show by scoring Billericay's next three tries.
Nick Glister, not to be outdone, scored the next two tries to complete his hat-trick, with Jim Hayter rounding off the scoring and with Andy Collings adding seven conversions, the rout was complete as Billericay won 89-0.
Coming through . . the Billericay player goes past two Harwich & Dovercourt players in Saturday's match at Willowbrook.
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