Malvern 0, Evesham U-14 69pts
GOOD pressure from the Evesham pack led to an early opportunity and Matt Phillips went on a storming run to score in the corner.
The visitors have had a habit of switching off after scoring but they were certainly not in that mood and fine play from Sam Hopkins, Tom Singleton-Wells and James Ingleby set up captain Mike Diston for a second score.
Evesham's tight five of Callum Lance, Adam Meadows, Josh Greatrix, Anthony Watts and Matt Power were dominating their larger counterparts in the scum and they were 17 points up after only ten minutes with another try from Phillips converted by Diston.
The kicker then scored straight from the restart after being put through on the wing with a neat pass from Sam Walsh and added the conversion for god measure.
rout continued at pace with the back row of Ross Hayward, Ian Sime and Mike Ibbotson leading their opposite numbers a merry dance in the loose.
Scrum-half and player of the match Henry Appleby was in total command behind his forwards and the pressure on the home side was relentless resulting in two further tries from Diston, another by Phillips and a fine effort from Watts which led to a 38-0 interval scoreline.
Jamie Fisher, Lewis Willets and Ryan Clarke came on for the second half and Evesham began as they had finished the first.
The onslaught continued with a try almost from the restart cleverly worked by Hopkins.
Ibbotson was unlucky to have a try disallowed when he was adjudged to have been held up but, from the resulting five-metre scrum, Phillips added to his tally.
He went on to score six tries while Clarke, in his comeback game following a broken wrist, rounded off the try feast with a superb individual try.
Diston added his seventh conversion to take his personal points tally to 24 with the last kick of the match.
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