WORCESTER Ladies continued their good form from last week with a nine-try bonanza in the 51-0 victory over Thirsk at Sixways.
The last time the teams met, the match ended in a 0-0 draw and this game pr-omised another close en-counter as Worcester were without several key players.
The replacements, however, produced performances that were fitting of any premiership player, with Jess Morgan getting herself on the scoresheet.
The opening 20 minutes were frantic as both teams found it hard to settle.
Worcester controlled most of the possession but could not find the finishing touches until prop Sam Dale touched down after 25 minutes.
From then on Worcester showed complete control, the forwards dominated and set up a platform that enabled the backline to fire on all cylinders.
Full-back Nicki Milne cap-ped off a fine performance with a hat-trick of tries, while further tries came from centre partnership Claire Allen and Georgina Fenton and winger Corina Corner.
Worcester's next game is away to Richmond on February 12 -- a clash between the second and third in the Premier Division.
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