Eastbourne Borough cruised into the third round of the Sussex Senior Cup with a 5-0 victory over Shoreham at Priory Lane.
A brace each for Scott Ramsay and Mark Goodwin as well as a Dave Adams strike was enough to see Garry Wilson's men through.
Shoreham started off well and Chris Dicker's curling free-kick slipped through Paul Stark's hands to give the home side a scare.
Jamie Quinlan was booked for an X-rated challenge on Adams before Ben Austin made a timely block from Mark Pulling's shot.
Borough weathered the early storm and started to play with some real confidence.
Ramsay gave them the lead on 29 minutes when John Westcott found him unmarked and the striker headed his eighth goal in five games.
Stuart Townsend had a header cleared off the line before John Price's volley deflected off a defender on to the post.
Shoreham would have been happy with 1-0 at the break but with the last touch of the half Ramsay nodded home Matt Crabb's cross to make it 2-0.
If that goal did not knock the stuffing out of Shoreham, Adams' strike five minutes after the break did.
Borough were now in cruise control and Wilson brought on Paul Stevens and Goodwin.
The latter kept up his reputation as a super sub by scoring in the 77th minute.
He doubled his tally in the last minute to complete a satisfactory night for Eastbourne Borough.
Borough will now face Wick in the next round.
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