BLACKBROOK picked up their first league points of the season as they overcame a physical Bradford Dudley Hill outfit to claim a 26-12 victory.
They responded to a Dudley Hill score with three tries in the final 10 minutes of the half.
Craig Dubois put the first points on the board for Brook with Stephen Parkinson converting.
Brook hit the front with Deon Cross diving over in the corner to score an unconverted try.
And Jack Parker broke clear from halfway when he sold a dummy to the Bradford full back before going over by the posts, leaving Parkinson with an easy conversion.
Six minutes into the second half, Brook effectively wrapped the game up with Cross scoring his second try of the afternoon.
Cross seized on a loose ball on the halfway line, he broke clear of two would-be tacklers and raced away, rounding the full back in style to score a wonderfully taken try near the corner with Parkinson adding a great conversion.
Adam Jefferson forced his way over from close range as Bradford briefly threatened a comeback, reducing the arrears to 10 points.
Blackbrook soon thwarted any possibility, Jack Parker making a break down the left to set up the position for Scott Davidson who came on an unstoppable run to score Brook’s final try of the afternoon.
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