Pocklington blew away visitors Leeds Corinthians with an excellent display of high speed rugby that brought them ten tries and a 66-5 Yorkshire Three victory.
In addition to their ten touchdowns, four of them from reluctant wing John Frank, they were also held up over the line another five times as forwards and backs combined in fine style throughout.
Pocklington were straight onto the attack and had an early claim overruled before they spread the ball wide to right-wing Tim Nixon, who stretched over to score.
Kevin Bowling added the first of his eight conversions from wide out.
Pock kept spreading the ball to the flanks and converted scrum-half Frank twice flew over on the left.
The forwards also got in on the act and their energetic support play was rewarded with touchdowns for flankers Steve Wilcock and Scott Littlefair and prop Matt Webber, who completed the first-half scoring after a 12-man move which had started deep in Pocklington's half.
Pock were out of sight at 40-0 by the interval and they took time to get back into their stride in the second half, going pointless for 18 minutes until teenage full-back Charlie Allen cut under the posts.
Fly-half Bowling stepped and handed off to go in himself, giving him a 21-point haul for the afternoon, and Frank finished things off in style with further tries in each corner.
Updated: 12:00 Monday, September 29, 2003
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