ON A rain-sodden day in south London, Streatham-Croydon comfortably beat Law Society 36-7.
While the score would suggest a comfortable victory for the home side, it was the visitors who scored the afternoon's first points.
As the ball was moved along an advancing backline, an opportunist Law Society centre intercepted a pass to race clear and touch down.
However, the returning Aaron Brown on the left-wing fed flanker Maika Baleilovu to dive over in the corner to score Streatham's first points.
Another try from second-row Walter Pretorious followed, but there was nasty injury to centre Andreas Kenny, who was replaced by Chris Geary.
The second-half was a veritable feast of well-executed tries and deft handling, and the scoring was opened by a try from the man of the match, Seb Russell-Sharam.
Wriggling his way to the line, he was the catalyst to much of Streatham's second half success, with good distribution feeding the strong runners of Streatham's sizeable pack.
Captain Toussaint atoned for an earlier mistake with a virtuoso score of his own and a wonderful team try finished by Brown a couple of minutes later.
Winger Cassemis completed the scoring soon after.