THE Aberdeen Tigers maintained top spot on the Hunter Valley Group 21 Rugby League ladder following a convincing victory over the Denman Devils on Sunday.
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Despite the host side throwing everything into the fray at home, the defending champions prevailed 48-14.
The Tigers enjoyed a handy 12-point advantage at the break, leading 22-10, but certainly flexed their muscles in the second half.
With halves Daniel Hoogerwerf and Liam Foran calling the shots in attack, Aberdeen eventually ran in nine tries to three at the Denman Recreation Ground.
Ben Baker and Tyler Wolfgang posted doubles, while Jesse McLean, Ben Clark, Josh Schmiedel, Foran and Hamish Wolfgang also touched down.
Baker added six goals for a personal haul of 20 points.
Former Tiger Trent Walker gained a bit of satisfaction against his old club, scoring a neat four-pointer in the opening exchanges.
The Devils still sit in fourth place, despite the loss.
Meanwhile, the Scone Thoroughbreds locked down second on the table, on percentages, after putting the Singleton Greyhounds to the sword at Scone Park on Sunday.
The Thoroughbreds led 34-0 at half-time and, even though they took their foot off the accelerator, kept the rivals scoreless in the 46-0 rout.
Scone flyer Tim Smith snared a hat-trick, with Josh Watson (2), Brady Curry, Tim Bridge and Josh Adams among the tryscorers as well.
Jake Watts landed seven conversions.
On Saturday evening, the Muswellbrook Rams celebrated Old Boys Day with a 38-4 triumph over the Greta Branxton Colts at Olympic Park.