RAMPANT Widnes swept away the opposition with tearaway forward Street gaining the man of the match award, with Duffy coming a close second.
Burtonwood could not live with the pace of Riley and the craft of Glover.
A try down the right flank by Doran started to take the confidence out of the opposition and soon the floodgates opened.
With Dennett and O'Neill prominent the only serious opposition was from Lochnane and Council, with Burtonwood and winger Goulden also looking dangerous.
Captain for the day, Godwin, had little to do to motivate the troops and the introduction of speed merchant Cookson only made things worse for the Burtonwood side.
Wild charged over and the second period saw a steady procession of try scorers queuing up to score.
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