TRY star Henry Rollinson crossed six times as New Earswick All Blacks ARLC Under-10s beat Wibsey 46-0.
The All Blacks only fielded eight players, but the York side kept their opponents at bay with some great tackling.
The half-time score was 16-0 as All Blacks crossed the Wibsey line three times, with Henry Rollinson scoring once and Tom Atkin twice.
New Earswick applied pressure straight from the restart when Rollinson caught the ball and went on a jinking run to open the second half scoring.
Great ball skills saw the All Black tear through the Wibsey defence for six more tries, four for Rollinson and one apiece for Conor Calam and Cameron Taylor.
Keiran Black won the man of the match award for his strong running which gained good yards, while Tom Mulholland got the tackle of the match award after wrapping the ball well to stop off-loads.
Owen Levers narrowly topped the tackle count.
Under-strength All Blacks U13s lost out 16-14 to visitors Dewsbury Celtic.
All Blacks opened the scoring with a solo try from new signing Lewis Phillips, but fell behind to a converted try midway through the half.
Good forward play saw Lewis Deighton crash over to restore the lead and Dec Calam added the extras for a 10-6 half-time lead.
Celtic hit back early in the second half with a converted try before Phillips raced clear for his second try.
Indiscipline saw the All Blacks give away a series of penalties which resulted in Celtic scoring a late winning try.
Jack Ireland was outstanding at scrum-half, while Lewis Deighton drove the ball in well, but man of the match was James Husband, who topped the tackle count with 24 tackles in an excellent all-round performance.
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