TYLDESLEY found their form again with a crushing 50-10 victory over Keswick.
The Cumbrians had no real answer to the power of the Tyldesley pack and the pace and movement of the back line.
Winger Tim Brown opened the scoring with a penalty and that was extended when quick handling found Brown with acres of space and he romped home for a try he also converted.
Tyldesley continued to turn the screw and Craig Pulman barged his way over the line leaving Brown with an easy conversion. Centres Stewart Manning and Mark Swanton had a field day and a superb reverse pass from Manning put Swanton in under the posts, Brown converted again. Keswick camer back with a penalty and converted try but when Tyldesley skipper Dave Sivill went in for a try the floodgates opened with Lee Cunliffe, Lee Berrisford, and Swanton also touching down. Brown kicked all but one conversion to take his personal tally to 20 points.
Tyldesley seconds were let down when their opponents failed to show but the third team had 12-11 success at Aspull 3rds.
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