DROITWICH Spa produced their most accomplished performance of the season beating Nuneaton 38-3.

Bobby Scott-Walker opened the scoring with a try, which he converted himself.

The number ten was involved again when a deft kick allowed the in-form Sam Davenport to collect and waltz in under the posts, again converted by Scott-Walker.

Nuneaton came back with a penalty kick of their own before great work from James Shewell in attack allowed Scott-Walker to find Tom Wormington to score in the corner.

Spa knew they needed the bonus point and this came soon after the third try, after the forwards rolled the maul for 15 metres before veteran Nick Godfrey put the ball down and scored the crucial bonus point try, again converted.

Spa were reduced to 13 men due to consistent infringements but against the run of play they produced one of the tries of the season when good work by Steve Poke and Ross Midgeley set up James Hilson for a try. Sam Davneport also converted.

James Thomas got on the act with a 50m run where he was agonisingly close to scoring but unfortunately got tackled on the line before Poke rounded off the brilliant performance.

Head coach Rob Bray said: “That this was the best performance I have witnessed since being given the job.”