A TRIPLE substitution paid dividends for Stourport Swifts who duly netted three second half goals to win 4-0 in last night's home Midland Alliance match with Cradley Town.

It took their unbeaten run to six games.

Lee Booth hit the bar early on before Paul Moore gave Stour-port the lead on 23 minutes.

Difficult conditions forced an error from the Stourport defence after the restart but the outstretched arm of keeper Derek Dudley prevented Cradley from capitalising.

The heavy surface then prevented a certain goal for Matt Southwick who ran through the Cradley defence from 30 yards out to see his slot past stopper Paul Smith apprehended by the mud.

A free kick brought Stourport's second following their triple substitution with Shaw blasting in form the edge of the area following a handball.

Mark Dearlove's clearance for the Swifts led to Booths first of the night who combined well with Simon Marsh.

Richard Taylor provided the cross for Booth to finish on 82 minutes after Adrian Cooper opened up the Cradley defence.