In a match you might be forgiven for the odd handling error parks backline once again turned the screw scoring 6 unanswered tries.
It was the pack who dictated the tempo & provided play making fly half Joyce the opportunity to control the match and keep the visitors defense guessing.
Fullback Jukes had the visitors chasing shadows again as he latched onto a pass that had gone the length of the backline after Melville stole the Alcester line out on the 22, the following drive made 10 meters before scrum half rose released Joyce & co.
Parks 2nd came when Tunnicliffe cut an angle near the touch line stepping inside one defender and out pacing another 2 to score between the posts making the conversion easy for Joyce. Jukes got his second before the break this time Joyce unable to improve making it 17-0 as the sides changed ends.
The bonus point came early in the second period and predictably it was Jukes who burst into the line evading any defenders for his hatrick.
After dominating the tight exchanges for long periods Park could not prevent Alcester gaining field position but a well disciplined defense and the usual ferocious tackling of Hammond and Melville kept the visitors from crossing, eventually parks patience paying off as park turned over the possession at scrum time allowing Joyce to relieve the pressure.
As Alcesters threat dwindled Manors forwards once again worked down-field and when Jukes made a run close to the forwards Joyce's pass found him perfectly and once again he smashed his way over the line making it 14 tries in just 4 starts.
As the game was drawing to a close Bennett broke over the gain line and as his would be tackler lay injured Bennett found Reynolds in support to get Parks sixth, this time Tunnicliffe adding the extras as the referee indicated time was up.