Droitwich suffered heartbreak at Twickenham for the second time in 12 months when the year were trounced 63-14 by rampant Camberley in the RFU Intermediate Cup final.
Last season Droitwich were beaten by Farnham in the RFU Senior Vase final. Although they travelled in hope, Droitwich knew that Camberley had the potential to take them apart in the backs, which they did by running in nine tries, four of them from captain Ashley Wright.
Wright’s brother Oliver also scored a try along with Henry Tagg, Mua Inoke and two from Joshua Lewanituva.
Wright scored his first try in the first minute and the match was effectively over as a contest by the end of the first quarter as Camberley strolled into a 27-0 lead.
Droitwich managed to respond with a try of their own after 26 minutes when scrum half Joshua Skinner out-paced his opposite number to score in the corner.
Fly half Bobby Walker slotted the conversion to make it 27-7 with the score staying that way until half time.
Wright completed his hat trick early in the second half followed by a quick brace from Lewanituva.
Tagg was next to score after Thomas Allen made a break and offloaded to Tagg to dot down and take Camberley over the 50 point mark.
Droitwich scored a late consolation try through full back Matthew Barnes but Camberley had the final say with two tries in the final five minutes from replacement GInoke and a fourth from Wright.