Promotion-seeking Heworth U14s scored three tries before Bradford Dudley Hill had barely touched the ball en route to a 50-20 victory.

Jordan Potter led the try-scoring with four and Billy Legg got three, while Jack Stewart, Dan Coulson and Jason Smith also crossed. Harry Deighton added five goals.

Wingers Ben Barker and Jason Smith were outstanding, both running the ball away from their line well and making vital tackles, while Elliot Bulmer, Peter Clarke, Jacob Field and Coulson were the spearhead of the Heworth attack.

Second-row Luke Caddy had his best game for the club with some crunching tackles that won him the man-of-the-match award.