TADCASTER Albion bounced back from the opening day defeat in emphatic fashion to thump Ossett Albion 7-1 at the i2i stadium.

The result will put them in good heart for Saturday's FA Cup preliminary round tie against Colne.

Aiden Savory netted a first half hat-trick which put the Brewers in complete control.

Josh Greening chipped in with a brace either side of the break before Danny Frost and Tom Corner also got in on the act in the eye-catching rout.

Manager Michael Morton made just one change to the opening day loss at Ramsbottom as Josh Greening came in for Conor Sellars.

Last year's player of the year Josh Barrett has continued where he left off last season and the central defender almost opened the scoring inside five minutes but his header dropped just wide.

The breakthrough came after 14 minutes. Cam Murray's hung-up cross was contested by Tom Corner and Aiden Savory reacted quickest to turn the loose ball past goalkeeper Liam Flynn.

Taddy doubled the lead less than five minutes later through that man Savory.

Josh Greening surged forward before checking back and curling a ball to the back post where Corner headed bravely beyond Flynn and Savory made sure by tapping the ball over the line.

The Brewers were in complete control and weren't showing any signs of relenting as they were awarded a penalty in the 25th minute.

Corner was clattered in the area leaving referee David Jones with no choice but to point to the spot.

Corner and Greening both regularly take spot-kicks but they kindly allowed Savory the chance to complete his hat-trick.

Ossett were not being allowed a sniff at Taddy's goal but James Eyles was almost gifted a golden chance after a short back pass gave the striker hope until keeper Michael Ingham extinguished the danger.

The contest was on the stroke of half-time as Tadcaster netted a fourth goal.

A couple of perfect flick-ons by Pete Davidson and Savory set Josh Greening away and he showed the ultimate composure to simply slide the ball into the back of the net.

The Brewers didn't resort to resting on their laurels as they kept up a similar tempo and intensity in the second half and made it five soon after the restart.

A lovely give-and-go between Savory and Josh Greening saw the latter see his first strike well saved by Flynn before he stroked in the rebound.

Substitute Danny Frost looked determined to make an impression when he came off the bench and he almost set up number six but his pass across goal was agonisingly out of reach for Cam Murray, who was also excelling.

With little under 20 minutes to go, Taddy added a sixth with a

classic Danny Frost goal. He cut inside and struck his shot powerfully into the net.

Ossett responded almost immediately by netting a consolation goal with substitute Samuel Robinson squeezing a low drive into the bottom corner.

Corner worked tirelessly and you could tell that he was itching to get on the scoresheet himself.

Thankfully the towering striker did find the back of the net in the final few minutes with a strike that caught Flynn by surprise.

Tadcaster: Ingham, Hardy, Howarth, Davidson, Milne (c), Barrett, Murray (Mycoe 81), Ellam (Akeroyd 57), Corner, Savory (Frost 62), Greening. Subs (not used): Crouz, Grant

Ossett: Flynn, Dawson, Kay, Yates, Wilkinson, Hurtley, Dockerty, Scargill, Eyles (Robinson), Charlton (Rigby), Walker (Hardaker)

Subs (not used): Murphy, Tonks