WINNINGTON Park eased to victory on Saturday, and need one more to conclude their league programme with a perfect record.

Head coach Matt Farr made changes to rest key men ahead of a Cheshire RFU Bowl final encounter with New Brighton, but his side still proved too strong for the visitors to Burrows Hill.

The home team led from the moment Danny Williams dotted down the first of their 11 tries inside two minutes.

Oldershaw, guaranteed to finish bottom of South Lancs/Cheshire Division Two following a points deduction, could not cope with their opponents’ speed.

Gary Dykes and Lee Allmark, both twice, and Aaron Brown also added their names to a list of try-scorers before the break while former England international Dewi Morris watched on.

Farr continued to rotate his cast, sending on Jack Bond and Pat Crosby after the interval, and the latter supplied a pass for Chris Heale to score shortly after the restart.

Another replacement, Will Burgess, also went over with his first touch of the contest.

Dan Berg, Dean Clarke and Brown added tries to Winnington’s total before the final whistle to add gloss on an afternoon when their side recorded 25th successive league triumph.

It leaves them a dozen points clear of runners-up Liverpool Collegiate before a trip to Oswestry on Saturday week, May 19.

Park | Knight, Evans, Eaves, Hallworth, Heale, Dykes, Clarke, Danny Williams, Berg, Flanagan, Critchley, Ryan Williams, Sheppard, Brown, Allmark Replacements Burgess, Millington, Bond, Owen, Crosby Tries Danny Williams, Brown (2), Dykes (2), Allmark (2), Heale, Burgess, Berg, Clarke