New Earswick All Blacks suffered a day they will want to forget as they went down 68-0 to Bentley Good Companions.
The score-line was harsh on the All Blacks who battled hard for the full 80 minutes and tested the defence of their Doncaster-based opponents.
In fact, the All Blacks could have opened the scoring during a bright ten opening spell, but Pete Johnson was adjudged to have lost the ball in the tackle when he crashed over.
Good Companions, who are coached by York Wasps centre Carl Hall, went on to score six tries before the break, while the glut continued in the second period.
John Exley was the All Blacks' tormentor-in-chief as the pacy winger crossed times.
On the plus side for New Earswick, 19 players turned out for the game.
Updated: 11:54 Monday, January 21, 2002
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