Report taken from 'The Rugby Paper':-
Rock-bottom Harrogate stunned Tynedale when a scintillating start saw the visitors have the four-try-bonus point in the bag with less than half an hour gone.
The game was only a minute old when the Tynedale defence was cut apart by some slick handling, with left wing Will Yates opening the scoring, scrum-half Kim Keith converting.
Minutes later, good work by the Harrogate forwards saw right wing Harry Barnard grab the second try, which was also improved by Keith.
Shell-shocked Tynedale hit back after nine minutes when prop forward Ben Haigh rounded off a forward drive for an unconverted try, but a catch and drive from a five metre lineout brought Harrogate their third try through Steve Maycock. The kick was wide, but Keith was soon lining up another when a well worked catch and drive was rounded off by lock Fraser Kitching to take the score to 26-5 in even time.
It was soon 33-5 when a dropped ball saw Harrogate hack through for Harry Yates to score.
A well taken try by right-wing Seamus Hutton spared some of the Tynedale's blushes before the break and hope flared when Rob Stanwix got another two minutes into the second half.
Declan Thompson's try stopped the rot to make it 38-19 to Harrogate after 52 minutes.
Tynedale finished with a late flourish as last-gasp scores by replacements Adam Moloney and Joe Mills earned them two bonus points.