Evesham Utd 3, Rocester 0

FOUR successive home wins is promotion form in anyone's book and, on the evidence of Saturday's display, Evesham can go all the way this season.

Phil Mullen's side exuded confidence in all departments, so much in attacking mode that they failed to double their tally.

Skipper Darren Bullock and Nathan Jukes are the springboard for the attacks and their exquisite passes last Saturday led to two of United's three goals.

Marauding full back Andy Smith was the chief beneficiary of the midfield pair's vision and his crosses saw the Robins take a two-goal cushion into the interval courtesy of strikes from Jukes and steve Lutz.

Grant Pinkney sealed the points after 59 minutes following Lutz's pass and the attacking forays didn't stop even though manager Mullen exchanged his starting front three for a trio of substitutes.

It's not only the midfield and attack that is starting to flourish on a regular basis.

A clean sheet was testimony to a solid defence, well marshalled by Jay Powell, who was given solid support in the centre by Matt Pendleton in the absence of the injured Russell Parmenter.

Mark Wolsey made a welcome first full appearance of the season at left back, while Darren Steadman, when called upon, didn't falter.

It took Jukes just five minutes to find the corner of the Rocester net, but Steadman twice had to be alert to thwart the Stafford-shire outfit.

Leroy May was denied a 24th minute sec-