
The Devonians blitzed their opponents in the opening half, 35-0 up at the break on the back of a penalty try along with scores from Joel Broadhurst, Harry Wilkinson, Shea Cornish and Oscar Stewart, Frankie Dart with four conversions.
Matt Smith got Clifton off the back of a maul, but Albion regrouped emphatically and added further tries from Wilkinson, Dart, Cornish and a late brace from Gabe Mead.
Rotherham Titans made it two emphatic successes from two with a 52-12 home demolition of Leeds Tykes.
A Rob Povey try put the hosts in front before Leeds replied via Sam Taylor, Eddie Crossland’s conversion nudging his side in front.
However, the hosts then dominated, Lloyd Hayes adding to scores from Morgan Veness and Callum Maguire for 19-7 at the break.
John Okafor, Hayes, Liam Cole, Isaac Shaw and Will Metcalf extended the lead, Hayes with four more kicks, before Adam Brown grabbed a late consolation.

Rosslyn and Club claim hard-fought wins
Rosslyn Park ground out a hard-fought 29-22 victory at Tonbridge Juddians.
Sam Evans kicked an early penalty to put the hosts in front, but Park replied as Luke Mehson and Sam Kennaugh went over, Bill Johnston with a conversion.
Lewis Gjaltema cut the gap to 12-8 before Mehson doubled his tally, Johnston on target before Charlie Mulchrone moved the visitors further in front early in the second half.
However, 24-8 became 24-22 Evans converted tried from Curtis Barnes and Will Holling, only for a Charlie Walker five-pointer to nudge Rosslyn over the line.

A Billy Harding hat-trick helped Blackheath snatch a last-gasp 33-31 home victory against Bishop’s Stortford.
Chris Bolton converted Tristan Smith’s second-minute score to put the visitors in front, but Club replied swiftly, Jake Hennessey, Harding and Oscar Daniel dotting down as Ed Dunford landed a conversion for 17-7.
A Finn Keylock seven-pointer cut the deficit before the break, but Harding’s second made it 22-14 early in the second period.
Bolton, though, added to a Tom Mills try and then slotted a penalty to nudge Stortford in front before Harding crossed for his treble.
Dunford landed a penalty for 30-24, but Harrison Langworthy’s converted try with three minutes remaining looked pivotal before Dunford had the final say with another three-pointer at the death.
Derby joy for Sedgley and Mose
Sedgley Park won a thrilling Manchester derby 27-22 as they overcame visitors Sale FC.
Tigers took the lead as Ollie Glasse added to a Jacob Tansey try, only for the away side to cross through Joe Green.
Sam Thorpe went over for Sedge before Glasse added the extras and a penalty, Sale cutting the gap to 17-10 through Tom Brady.
Sedge moved further clear thanks to a Zane Ainslie converted effort, another Glasse penalty early in the second period extending the advantage.
Sale fought back, though, Will Addison on target after Pete Vickers crossed, and they salvaged two bonus-points when Nathan Langdon repeated the trick late on.

Birmingham Moseley’s dominant second-half fight-back saw them to a 49-21 home success versus Leicester Lions.
The away side grabbed an early advantage as Luke Bouchier added to a Theo Mannion try, two Tommy Taylor penalties cutting the deficit.
Ben Park’s seven-pointer pushed Lions clear before another Taylor kick, but Leicester were 21-9 up at the break thanks to James Stubbs and the boot of Bouchier.
Yet Moseley were rampant after the interval, scoring at a point-a-minute thanks to tries from Will Safe, Anthony Egogo, Ethan Priest (two), Morgan Dawes and Taylor, the latter with five conversions to take his match haul to 24.




