BROMYARD continued their good start to the season by beating close rivals Claverdon 11-0 to stay top of Midlands Six West (South-west).
They gave an assured performance with the pack dominating the set-pieces and prop Sam Walsh to the fore.
The deadlock was broken on 30 minutes when scrum-half Jamie Fowler, in fine early-season form, touched down after fielding his own kick ahead.
Fly-half Ainslie Ralph slotted a penalty before half-time and another in the second-half to seal the points.
Centre Dan Goodson impressed with a good all-round display. Bromyard entertain Yardley in the EDF Junior Vase third round on Saturday.
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