
Leigh Centurions stayed three points clear at the top of the Betfred Championship after an 11-try demolition of Dewsbury Rams in a 60-6 win at the Tetley's Stadium.
Ben Reynolds scored two tries and landed three conversions to pass 1,000 career points after Dewsbury took an early 6-0 lead through Reiss Butterworth's converted try.
Krisnan Inu touched down for Leigh and kicked five conversions, while Kai O'Donnell, Caleb Aekins, Sam Stone, James McDonnell, Nene Macdonald, Josh Charnley, Joe Mellor and Edwin Ipape all got on the scoresheet.
Featherstone Rovers stormed back from a 12-10 half-time deficit to win 46-24 at Whitehaven and remain hot on Leigh's heels in second place.
Converted first-half tries from Will Evans and Perry Singleton edged Whitehaven ahead at the break, with Rovers responding through Morgan Smith and Luke Briscoe's unconverted try.
But the visitors cut loose after the restart as Joey Leilua, Brett Ferres, Smith, Josh Hardcastle, Jack Broadbent and Matty Wildie all crossed for converted scores. Craig Hall landed seven conversions in total.
Whitehaven's Dion Aiye touched down twice in the second half and Nikau Williams was successful with all four conversions.
Halifax Panthers half-back Joe Keys contributed 34 points as they routed Workington Town 58-10 to stay five points adrift of Featherstone Rovers in third.
Keys scored four tries and kicked nine conversions, with Panthers' other touchdowns coming from Matt Garside, Ed Barber, Joe Arundel (two), Jacob Fairbank and James Saltonstall.
Conor Fitzsimmons and Alexander Clegg went over for Workington in either half, with Oscar Thomas landing one conversion.
Barrow Raiders notched their 12th victory of the season after fighting back to win 36-32 at Sheffield Eagles.
The Raiders trailed 22-12 at the interval, but scored four converted tries in the final 18 minutes to turn the game on its head.
London Broncos secured their fourth win of the season to climb up to 11th as they won 30-12 at Bradford Bulls.
Broncos led 12-6 at half-time through converted tries from Iliess Macani and Jordan Williams, with Elliot Kear responding for the Bulls and Dec Patton converting.
Teenager George Flanagan Junior levelled for the Bulls, but the Broncos took back control and Paul Ulberg, Sam Hall and Siti Moceidreke all went over for converted tries.
Widnes Vikings needed a late converted try from Matty Fleming to survive the dismissal of second row Adam Lawton and seal a 33-26 home victory against Newcastle Thunder.
Betfred Championship Round 19 Results:
- Bradford Bulls 12-30 London Broncos
- Dewsbury Rams 6-60 Leigh Centurions
- Whitehaven 24-46 Featherstone Rovers
- Halifax Panthers 58-10 Workington Town
- Sheffield Eagles 32-36 Barrow Raiders
- Widnes Vikings 33-26 Newcastle Thunder