GOSFORD All Blacks helped themselves to a baker’s dozen as they beat Bletchley 79-7 at home in Southern Counties North.

It only took four minutes for the hosts to open the scoring when Ben Bodinham burst over.

Josh Spires’s try levelled the match at 7-7, but All Blacks soon responded.

Liam Beesley was forced across, Harry Sutton swooped over and Miles Johnson scored his first of three tries to make it 26-7.

Johnson completed his hat-trick with two unconverted tries as All Blacks extended their lead to 29 points at the break.

The onslaught continued when Bodinham forced his way over, before he was sin-binned.

But that did not stop Gosford as tries from Jack Briggs, Richard Tyler, Bodinham, who completed his hat-trick and Harry Sutton made it 67-7.

Joe Pigott extended their lead and Sutton completed the 13-try rout, with Chris Bennett kicking seven conversions.

Tevita Naleca ran in a hat-trick of tries as Bicester overturned a half-time deficit at High Wycombe to win 40-26.

They are now four points behind leaders Marlow, whom they face this weekend.

Two Cameron Baker penalties put Wycombe 6-0 ahead, before Naleca scorched over for Bicester.

Dan Spencer converted.

A further six points from the boot of Baker and Zachary Gregory’s converted try made it 19-7 to the hosts.

After the break, Bicester stepped up a gear with Matt Dye and Naleca, the first converted, going over for tries to level the scores.

The visitors had their tales up and Christian Mann crossed, before Naleca scored his third and Ryan Gallagher drove over. Miles converted all three to make it 40-19.

Wycombe had the last say with Gregory ploughing across, but Bicester had done enough.

Wallingford beat Buckingham 42-22.

Ian Jeffreys and Sam Botting both crossed twice, while Pete Holton, James Wiltshire and Jermaine Webster also went over.

Tom Swainston kicked seven points.