
Callum Grieve added to scores from Sam Pim and Greg Kitson before the break, and ‘Mond then pulled clear with Alex Schwarz, Josh Addams, Tololima Savaiinaea adding converted tries in the third quarter.
Kitson, Addams and Pim doubled their tallies late on as Grieve added two more kicks in a statement performance.
Titans and Rosslyn maintain chase
Second-placed Rotherham Titans kept the gap to within five, however, a bonus-point secured in a 38-29 home derby win against Sedgley Park.
Luckas Sableman-Blue’s early try, added to by Lloyd Hayes, put Roth in front early, Rhys Henderson replying with a five-pointer.
Titans, though, were 26-5 up at the break thanks to Hayes adding to his own score and one from Harry Gilson-Fox, Callum Bustin then dotting down.
Oli Glasse was on target after Nathan Pope crossed for Tigers and then added a penalty, but Morgan Venness grabbed the hosts’ fifth try.
A converted Matt Sturgess effort was Sedge was replied to via Zach Toerien and Hayes, although Park did pick up a try bonus through Adam Mallinson, Glasse with the extras before he missed two penalty attempts to snaffle another match point.

Rosslyn Park remain third as their hot streak continued with a come-from-behind 29-22 win against visitors Birmingham Moseley.
A Ben Pogson try put the Midlanders in front before Rosslyn replied via Jasper Cameron, Josh Bragman with the extras.
Morgan Adderley-Jones put Mose back in front before Cameron and Bragman combined again, only for the visitors to nip ahead just before the break as Tommy Taylor landed following a Dan Brough score.
Cameron completed his treble before Joe Luca Smith crossed, Bragman making it 29-17 with a conversion and penalty.
Birmingham battled and secured both try and losing bonus-points thanks to Freddie Painter’s late effort.
Lions grab crucial success
Leicester Lions gave their survival hopes a major boost with a 26-15 victory at Esher.
A Joe Vajner try put the hosts in front, but an Arthur Allen brace and a try from Ahren Crowley, added to by a pair of Luke Bouchier conversions, gave Lions control.
Sam Morely cut the gap with a three-pointer shortly before half-time, and it was game on after he converted Owen Waters’ try.
However, Leicester made a decisive late move, Bouchier slotting after Charlie Davies touched down to close the gap to four points in the table.

Darlington Mowden Park were relegated following their 41-12 home loss to Bishop’s Stortford.
Chris Bolton converted tries from Jake Morris and Chris Smith for the visitors before Reuben Parsons went over to get DMP on the board.
Smith doubled up before the break, Alex Rayment extending the lead before Shaun McCartney hit back for DMP, Garry Law with the kick.
However, Smith completed his hat-trick, Morris got a second and Tom Mills converted his own try to complete the scoring.
Points galore at Heywood Road
Sale won a high-scoring mid-table encounter 54-38 at home to Dings Crusaders.
Harry Rowson’s second-minute try put the visitors in front, only for Sale to reply through Josh Brown, Ollie Davies adding the extras.
Jamie Elswood was on target after Matt Jones dotted down for Dings, but Obi Ene and Brown nudged Sale back in front, Davies with a conversion for 19-12.
Crusaders took control before the break, however, Elswood landing after tries from Kofi Cripps and Tom Foot before Tom Hargan made it 31-19.
A converted Ene second was followed by a penalty try, Brown’s hat-trick and the boot of Davies leaving the Dogs nine points clear.
Nick Gray and Sean Street took the hosts past 50, Davies on target twice more, and a late converted try from Alex Ashton was merely a consolation for Crusaders.

Rams went down to a sixth straight defeat with a 39-33 reverse at Blackheath, but will hope to return to winning ways at home to Rotherham on Saturday.
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