It took just 29 seconds for Kaikorai to score in its 14-try hammering of Zingari-Richmond at Bishopscourt.
The referee's whistle had hardly stopped echoing around the ground when Zingari-Richmond failed to gather the ball from the kick-off. Ben Atiga then cut the disorganised defence apart before offloading to prop David Te Moana on the wing to score.
From there it was one-way traffic for Kaikorai, which possibly had a harder training session during the week.
Zingari, despite the odd glimpse of promise, lacked cohesion and was guilty of falling away from too many tackles.
Kaikorai threatened to pass 100 points but was somehow kept scoreless in the final quarter, despite Zingari not seeing any grass outside its own half.
Jayden Spence proved an impact player for Kaikorai, after replacing first five-eighth Matt Te Tana in the opening minutes through injury. Spence was brought on to play at centre, from where he scored a hat trick.
Cam Rutherford was moved into first five-eighth, where he had a dream run, scoring two tries and kicking 10 conversions. Halfback Logan Moore also scored twice and excelled behind a dominant forward pack.
- Kaikorai 90 (Jayden Spence 3, Logan Moore 2, Cam Rutherford 2, David Te Moana, Mark McGregor, Rob Griffiths, Ben Atiga, Tony Ensor, Matt Cowie, Matt Direen; Rutherford 10 con), Zingari-Richmond 3 (Mark Hunter pen). Halftime: Kaikorai 45-3. Referee: Dave Kennedy.