WARRIORS' AASE side Worcester Sixth Form College set a club record of four straight wins with maximum league points after beating Northampton Saints’ Moulton College 36-24.

The youngsters have qualified for the AASE League play-offs with two group games remaining.

Worcester scored three tries in the first 10 minutes at Nunnery Wood Sports Complex for a 19-0 lead.

From the kick-off a series of forward carries and good handling saw Lamaar Lawrence score under the posts.

Minutes later a solid scrum gave the backs a platform to run a perfectly-timed set-piece play with Paul Wells going through under the posts again.

Again from the restart, Worcester moved the ball from one touchline to the other to give lock Lawrence space to sprint in from 50 metres.

Jake Leonard converted two of the tries.

Moulton struck back with two tries but the Worcester fourth was the pick of the bunch.

A loose kick forced them to play from their own line but Leonard found space and offloaded to Charlie Gamble who raced 80 metres.

He passed for Teddy Taylor to score in the corner and Leonard converted from out wide to make it 26-12 at the break.

In the second half, a well-worked scrum led to Gamble breaking before finding Oliver Gould to score in the corner.

Gould then made 40 metres down the touchline and the forwards crashed through to allow Kai Lucas-Dumolo to touch down before Moulton got two late scores.

Worcester visit Bishop Burton College (Yorkshire Carnegie AASE) on Wednesday (2pm).