KIDDERMINSTER Carolians secured a comfortable 27-10 bonus point victory against previously unbeaten Veseyans in Midlands Two West (North) and showed a vast improvement in their discipline compared with previous games.

KCs attacked from the start and won an early penalty at the first scrummage, which was kicked into the corner for a line out near the Veseyans line.

The pack won clean ball and drove forward, scrum-half and skipper Chris Pinner spotted a gap on the blind side and he darted over in the corner for the first try.

The Carolians forwards continued to dominate the scrums.

After 13 minutes Rhys Pritchard made a clean break, and when he was stopped short of the line Will Varley continued the move to score out wide for the second try.

Veseyans started to come into the game and they land - ed a long-range penalty.

Kidderminster started the second period well and 15 minutes into the half they turned their possession into points when Varley went over for his second try.

KCs counter-attacked straight from the restart and Freddie Morgan handed on to his brother George to charge over under the posts for the bonus-point try.

Freddie added the conversion for a 22-3 lead.

Veseyans refused to give up and when Carolians lost possession the Veseyans’ forwards took advantage to crash over under the posts to reduce the deficit to 22-10.

KCs raised their game for the final 15 minutes, and had a number of chances.

Price eventually capitalised on some more good handling after a quickly taken penalty to batter his way over the line to score the home side’s fifth try. A solid performance from KCs, who were never under too much pressure.