Having arrived just 15 hours earlier, Buzancais' young side started stronger and had their fair share of territory and possession. However, as they have done all season, Saltash proved they are able to score from anywhere and from a scrum on their 5yd line, number 8 Ryan Rayner broke to feed veteran centre Jason Carroll who off loaded to ever dependable Will Morton to score in the 6th minute. The equally reliable scrum half and kicker Jack Pritchard added the conversion.
Morton turned provider for the next as he fed stand in full back (with Ryan Cruikshanks having stepped up to play for Cornwall against Devon) Danny Snook to score. Further tries came from prop Liall Honey, no 8 Ryan Rayner, Hooker Rob Walsh, lock Devon Bennet-Murray and 300 capper Lewis Wells. Pritchard added 5 additional conversions. The visitors kept at it and slotted a penalty goal before the break to go in 47-3 in arrears.
Into the 2nd half and again Buzancais started well with little reward until minute 55 when they crossed the whitewash for a converted try. This seemed to poke the bear and Saltash responded with further tries through Honey (following an outrageous dummy) and 2 for Snook, all converted by Pritchard.
Buzancais' 2nd try came from Ashes player Axel Nicks playing as a guest to score. Try of the day for Saltash came from Wells as he broke over the half way line, dummied his own team mate Will Morton to score for stand in kicker Nick Blake to add the extras and close the game out at Ashes 73pts, ACS BUZANCAIS 17pts