BROMYARD Rugby Club will seal promotion from Midlands Four West (South) on Saturday if they win at Redditch.

The Herefordshire side are seven points clear of Stoke Old Boys with just two games remaining.

Anything other than a win could open the door for Stoke who need to beat leaders Alcester.

Bromyard's final game of the season is at home to Stoke on April 22.

"We've got a relatively young squad with the majority of the players coming up from the junior section," said Bromyard chairman Farmer Parker.

"It's been a big help moving to the southern section because there's less travelling.

"Before we were going to places like Uttoxeter, Market Drayton and Rugeley whereas now there are more local fixtures.

"The standard is about the same but we've got a good set of backs who have scored a lot of points."

Brothers Greg and George Leighton treated the home crowd to a feast of running rugby with the latter scoring four tries in Bromyard's 71-17 trouncing of struggling Pershore.

Greg also bagged a brace before half-time with James Mitchell and captain Sam Sayce adding further scores.

With the winning bonus point secured by half-time the second half saw Bromyard play with a lot of freedom.

Coach Tom Hulbard and Will Teece got in on the act by scoring tries with Mitchell adding his second try of the afternoon.

Further tries from George Leighton added gloss to the scoreline with Toby Rivers kicking over the conversions.