AFTER six consecutive defeats, Bolton Mets had a resounding 30-4 victory over second in the table Woolston Rovers of Warrington.
Scrum half Mike Green ran the show, his skilful kicking game and the Mets' awesome defence leading to the Warrington outfit struggling to reach the half way line.
Prop Stuart Rogers opened the scoring, followed by a brace of tries from stand off Mark Dorning for a half-time 16-0 lead and Bolton looked far superior.
The second half was one-way traffic, with second row forwards John Atherton and Dave Cain driving the ball in hard.
Full back Neil Walsh added another try with winger Gaz Hamer and loose forward Ryan Terry scoring two more.
Coach Chris Brown commented after the game: "An excellent result against one of the top sides in the Division. We wanted it more than they did, it's as simple as that."
Next week's game is away to Widnes Tigers, meeting at the Hare & Hounds, Bury Road, 12.30pm.
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