BULL Allstars have extended their lead in the Malvern Football League after the majority of games fell victim to the wintery conditions.

The leaders played against rivals Brewery at a crisp Ross Road playing fields in Ledbury and triumphed 5-0.

Bull Allstars set out their intentions straight from the start with Mark Toman hitting the net in the opening minutes.

Chris Stone headed in the Allstars second prior to the interval.

In the second half both defences found the conditions difficult as the pitch became tacky.

Stone doubled tally to record Allstars third goal with a close range effort shortly after the restart.

A clumsy challenge in the Brewery penalty area allowed Jamie James to score from the spot on the hour to make it 4-0.

At the other end Brewery had chan-ces to reduce the arrears but a combination of missed opportunities and safe keeping by Glyn Morris in the Allstars goal ensured a blank scoresheet. In the final 15 minutes James scored his second, rounding one defender before slotting the ball past Haron to record a comprehensive victory.

All other matches in the League fell victim to the wintry conditions.

n The Sunday Senior Cup semi-final ties have paired Kempsey United v Bull Allstars and Fromes Hill v Club AC 30. Ties to be played on Sunday, February 24. Extra time and penalties if required.

n The Presidents Cup draw resulted in the following first round ties:

Old Bush Willie Thornes v Brewery; Talbot Head v Morgan Aero 8; Interthornes v Callow End Harriers.

Ties to be played on Sunday, February 3.

Extra time and penalties if required.

Semi-final ties are: OB Willie Thornes/Brewery v Talbot Head/Morgan Aero 8; Interthornes/Callow End Harriers v Bell Inn 98. Ties to be played on Sunday, March 17.

Extra time and penalties if req-uired.