BROTHERS Alistair and Elliott Pickering were reunited as London Four NW leaders Chiswick won 34-18 at Haringay on Saturday.
And it was the brothers who combined at the line-out to set up Hansie Bezuidenhout for the opening try, which Tom Duffy converted.
After that, Chiswick only had a Duffy penalty to show for their efforts for the rest of the half.
But Adrian Lewis wrong-footed two defenders to bag the second try before Graham Robbings, reluctantly coming on as a right-winger, was less reluctant in accepting an invitation to run in the third.
Duffy converted both, as he did the fourth when Lee Miller slalomed round a couple of tackles before touching down in the corner.
Duffy then added another penalty at the death.
Meanwhile, Chiswick's postponed Middlesex Cup quarter-final at Staines has been rearranged for Tuesday, March 10, at 7.30pm.
* ANDY TURNER scored the only try of the game as Staines stayed top of London Two North with a tough 16-6 win at Eton Manor.
Two David Knill penalties gave Staines a 6-0 half-time lead, and he was on hand to convert too when Turner went over.
Two penalties for the home side brought them to within a score of levelling the game, but a superbly-struck drop-goal from Knill settled matters.