NEW Earswick All Blacks inflicted a first Pennine League division two defeat of the season on title rivals Kippax with a breathtaking 32-4 win.

Chris Judge and Jez Petch both bagged two tries each with Dave Carling and Alan Pallister also crossing the line during All Blacks' best performance of the season.

But it was Kippax who dominated the first 15 minutes, forcing four penalties with All Blacks' defence holding firm thanks to superb leadership by prop forward Eddie Keeping.

The visitors finally forced their way over out wide on 17 minutes but it proved to be the Leeds side's only score of the afternoon.

All Blacks went in front on 28 minutes when Judge went over from a set move from the scrum and Carl Pallister converted.

Four minutes later, a great break from half-way by Ben Jones - in which he sold two dummies - sent the supporting Carling over for a try that Pallister again converted to give All Blacks a 12-4 half-time lead.

Pallister's 48th-minute penalty extended the lead and he then released centre Petch for his first try after a break from second-row Nigel Wilson.

Alan Pallister stole the ball in a one-on-one tackle on 66 minutes and went under the posts with Paul Dooley converting.

Judge forced his way over again on 73 minutes and, four minutes from time, Petch dummied his opposite centre to claim his second try.

Keeping was man of the match although he had stiff competition from Judge and Petch.

Updated: 09:57 Tuesday, November 23, 2004