The Clovers have made it back to back wins in the Celtic Challenge as they secured a bonus points win against Gwalia Lightning at Kingspan Stadium.
Dennis Fogarty's side started brightly in Belfast and took the lead after seven minutes as Emily Lane raced in to score the first try, with Nicole Foley converting.
Anna McGann, playing her first 15-a-side match in two years after injury, launched a quick counter-attack, crossing to Alana McInerney, who crossed for her second attempt shortly after.
The Clovers continued to dominate and scored their third try of the half when Hannah Clarke smashed her way through before landing with Foley unable to add the extras.
Gwalia's performance was much improved after the break and Molly Reardon brought hope to the Welsh side, as they made their first try shortly after the restart after patient build up play.
Paris-Hughes reduced the deficit further by stabilizing the transfer.
Clovers quickly responded by taking the bonus point while Lane fell back again.
Substitute Sophie Barrett then made her fifth attempt after good work from the putt as she cruised to a comfortable win.
Clover: Daily; McInerney, McGann, Brain, Clarke; Foley, Lynn; McCarthy, Buttimer, McGrath, Campbell, Neil; McMahon, Nick Herd, Kiribati.
Replacements: Gavin, Burke, Barrett, Oviawe, Adams, Moran, Finn, Costigan.
Telegram mobile: Greenway; Lewis, Williams-Morris, Anderson-Thomas, Davies, Hughes, Bevans; Davies, Reardon, Scoble, Terry, Pearce, Baverstock, P. Jones, Hopkins.
Replacements: Wakeley, Hopkins, DiNapoli, E. Jones, Bavri-Latham, Lockwood, Vajeesan, Grundy.