Bradford Dudley Hill 16, Kells 42
Bradford Dudley Hill slumped to a heavy National Conference League defeat against Division Two leaders Kells at Parry Lane.
A Hill side lacking nine regulars due to a stag do looked capable of upsetting the odds when they took an early 6-0 lead following a Ryan Dickinson try and a penalty goal from centre Gavin Mezals.
But the unbeaten Cumbrians showed their pedigree by reaching the interval with a decisive 22-6 advantage.
The lively Dickinson rallied the troops when he crossed for his second try, leaving Mezals to add the extras again.
But it was one-way traffic from then on, only interrupted by an unconverted try by home wingman Gareth Ramsden.
The other Dickinson brothers, Sean and Alex, were also outstanding for the hosts.
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