Richie Benett's brace helped the Seadogs to a comfortable victory in Derbyshire on Friday night.
Boro led inside 19 minutes, against crisis club Farsley Celtic, when Bennett headed home unchallenged.
Alex Brown made it two, just before the break, with an edge-of-the-box piledriver.
West Yorkshire side Farsley have had to play away all season, they're currently ground-sharing at Peak District outfit Buxton, due to the halt of the construction of a new 4G pitch.
Dom Tear made it 3-0 midway through the second half after Bennett turned provider.
Luca Colville converted Jack Waldron's pull back for 4-0 soon after.
Bennett added icing on the cake with a 78th-minute fifth.
Boro boss Jono Greening spoke to SAFC TV at full-time:
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