21:02 GMT, Thursday, 11 September 2008 22:02 UK
Lewes 0-4 Rushden & Diamonds
Daryl Clare made his long-awaited debut for Rushden and was among the goals as winless Lewes were thrashed.
A broken jaw had kept Clare out since his summer move from Burton but he grabbed the opening goal after the break, tapping in from seven yards.
Leon Knight flicked a looping header into the top corner to make it 2-0 before Chris Hope headed in his side's third from an Andy Burgess cross.
Burgess then crossed for Knight to seal the win with another header.
Lewes: Banks, Barness, Mayo, Breach, Elliott, Standing, Keehan, Rowland (Geard 71), Cox, Taylor, Lyons (Baidoo 71).
Subs Not Used: Ruddy, Wallis-Taylor, Beda.
Booked: Rowland.
Rushden & D'monds: Marriott, Osano, Hope (Gulliver 72), Burton, Jelleyman, Burgess, Woodhouse (Corcoran 75), Wolleaston, Tomlin, Clare (Rankine 67), Knight.
Subs Not Used: Day, Lee Phillips.
Booked: Jelleyman.
Goals: Clare 54, Knight 67, Hope 69, Knight 73.
Att: 636
Ref: R Lee (Brentwood).
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