Bromsgrove U16s 27 Dudley Kingswinford U16s 0
BROMSGROVE'S young guns ran riot with a four-try demolition of their Black Country rivals on Sunday.
The Boars' up and coming players went some way to avenging the senior side's defeat to Dudley the day before.
Bromsgrove, who won the North Midlands Plate last season, swept past the Cup runner-ups with a powerful and pacey attack.
Last season's top try scorer Banner rounded a Dudley winger to score a try. Hudson collected Talbot's kick forward to score a try, converted by Talbot, under the posts.
Banner added his second from a scrum, while Fitzer won the ball in a lineout and was pushed over for his try by Bromsgrove's pack.
A flowing move from Brogan, McGregor and Whittam then set up Thomas for the final try.
Bromsgrove's second under-16s side lost a hard fought game to Kidderminster 17-7.
In the first half stout defending from Gilday, Troth, Law and tactical kicking by fly-half Hewitt kept Kidderminster out.
However, Bromsgrove were penetrated near the end of the half when Kidderminster scored a converted try.
A try at the start of the second half left Bromsgrove trailing 12-0.
Strong lineout play helped Bromsgrove wrestle control of the game from their opponents.
Law scored a try, which Binner converted to make the game 12-7.
However, a late try by Kidderminster was just enough to see off battling Bromsgrove.
Yardley & District U16s 5 Chaddesley Corbett
U16s 39
BOBBY Lawrenson got Corbett off to a flying start in their first match of the season.
Lawrenson ran in a try in the first ten seconds, before fly half Marc Wiseman touched down.
Steve Smith and Wayne Cooper scored a try each and Richard Fry bagged a brace to complete Chaddesley's rout.
Bromsgrove U7s 15 Moseley U7s 30
BROMSGROVE lost a high scoring game, with tries for James Smalley (2) and Sam Lee. In the second game against their Birmingham based opponents the young Boars were beaten 30-0.
Nuneaton U15s 2nd XI 5
Bromsgrove U15s 2nd XI15
DAN Read, James Mobley and George Nibbs touched down after Bromsgrove were trailing to an early Nuneaton try.
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