WINNINGTON Park turned on the style in the second half to brush away Warrington 48-18 in Rugby Football Union North Two West.
The success, capitalising on a dominant scrum and superior territory kicking to amend the loss in November's reverse fixture, leaves Park continuing to battle with Keswick for a third-place finish to the campaign.
Park came from behind to assemble their first-half advantage, with a 13th minute try from Alex Glendinning cutting the gap to 7-5.
And then after an exchange of penalties Cam Flanagan converted his own 33rd-minute try for the slender interval lead, which was rewards for dominating the set pieces and the pressure they had mounted.
When Ross Morrin powered through the Warrington forwards from 20 metres out early in the second half, with Flanagan converting, Park were in the driving seat.
Kieran Taylor emphasised this when he crossed for Park's bonus-point try after 53 minutes.
Park looked like a team in control of all facets of the game when great hands from Will Morrillo and Alex Burrage allowed Will Nelson to step past the winger for another converted effort.
From a scrum penalty just outside the halfway line Glendinning took a quick tap and raced home to notch the hammer-blow converted try.
Mat Cross picked up a loose ball to run in the final Park try.
Park: Lee Allmark, Will Nelson, Alex Burrage, Will Morrillo, Chris Twigg, Cameron Flanagan, James Johnson, Ross Morris, Mike Eaves, Shaun Underdown, Dave Cross, Joe Cook, Matt Treacy, Kieran Taylor, Alex Glendinning, Mat Cross, Charlie Hyde, Gary Dykes
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