WARMINSTER sank to the foot of the table as they were soundly beaten by fellow struglers North Dorset 2nd.
The visitors had to make a number of changes, including a new centre partnership with Lewis Noble slotting in at inside centre and 17 year old Jack McIntyre outside him.
But despite a promising start, McIntyre leading a number of good breaks, Warminster were unable to make the breakthrough and thye home side capitalised, scoring four first half tries for a 24-0 lead.
In the second half Dorset continued to pile more pain on the visitors with their offloading game too hot to handle, scoring a number of tries as Warminster fell off tackles with consummate ease.
With the final play of the game Warminster did manage a consolation score through skipper John McCredie.
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