FRENCH flyer Fred Micoud got the biggest cheer as he rounded off the 34-0 defeat of Warlingham.
Micoud, who hails from Toulouse, came off the bench for winger Mark Pymm, picked up a sliced kick and beat two men for a scintillating 30-yard score.
Heath took 40 minutes to get into their stride but the result sets them up for a four-pointer at Maidstone a week on Saturday, when both sides will need to win keep the pressure on unbeaten leaders Canterbury.
Jon Graham darted over for the opening score and a sweeping backs move sent Giles Goodburn in just before the break.
But it wasn't until the second half that Heath really impressed and they added tries from Henry Goodburn, Mark Devlin and flanker Dave Wattam, who shared with Nick Dinsdale and Damian Lyall in a powerful back row display.
Lewes lost 23-7 at high-flying Gravesend but were encouraged by an improved showing.
All the points came in the first half. The hosts went 18-0 up before Barry Jones replied with a try which Martin Lovell converted.
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