BROMYARD regained the Midlands Six West (South-west) top spot with a seven-try haul to beat a good Clee Hill side 44-3.
Despite succumbing to an early penalty, Bromyard showed great spirit and entertained their supporters with a display of open running rugby.
Number eight Alex Bull was outstanding and much to the fore in most of the home side’s attacks.
There were tries for wingers Lee Cox and Chris Rowberry, scrum-half Jamie Fowler and skipper Gareth Griffiths.
Centre James Manning bagged a brace and his second-half replacement, brother Richard Manning, finished off with the final score.
Fly-half Ainsley Ralph added nine points with the boot.
Bromyard look forward to Saturday when they host high-flying Tewksbury in the fifth round of the EDF Energy Junior Vase.
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