LEDBURY, Bromyard, Greyhound and Ross-on-Wye all claimed fine wins in their respective rugby games.

In Midlands 3 West (South), Ledbury beat Manor Park 47-19 to maintain their push for promotion.

Matt Hallett again led the way for Ledbury with three tries, while Cameron Hunter bagged two.

The other try scorers were Steve Humphreys and Ali Park, with George Bennion adding the conversions.

Bromyard preserved their 100 per cent start to life in Midlands 4 West (South) thanks to a 30-12 win at Keresey.

It looked like Bromyard had the game in the bag thanks to a Toby Rivers try and tries from captain Sam Sayce and John Parker. However, the strong Keresley forwards responded with a fine second half performance which saw them engineer two tries before Bromyard regained the initiative through tries from Jamie Gibbons, Jarrod Kidston and Parker.

Greyhound, meanwhile, battered Chaddesley Corbett 55-13 in Midlands 5 West (North).

The first try came in the first few minutes after Elliot Phillips set up Liam Webdale to go over; Zackary Thompson converting. The visitors replied with a penalty, but Phillips increased Greyhound's lead with another try; Thompson again converting. Chaddesley then scored two tries before Thompson kicked over a penalty from just inside the halfway line converted a penalty.

The same player then converted his own try before Ali Paton went over in the second half; Thompson again converting. Thompson then scored a try and converted.

Matthew Eden then got on the scoresheet before Paton and Nathan Morris adding further scores.

Ross-on-Wye kept the pressure on Gloucester 2 leaders Old Colstonians with a convincing 64-10 win over struggling Westbury-on-Severn.

Apart from a late two try rally in the last quarter, the visitors were second best with Ross running in ten quality tries.

Marcus Barnard grabbed four of them, with Thai Hayward, Chris Price, Chay Brine, Casey Morgan, Aaron Ryder and Josh Element adding the others.

Ryder kicked converted seven of the tries.