Racing Club Warwick continued their recent good league form with another clean sheet at Rocester. Following two 5-0 home league wins, Racing travelled north with new signing Jak Jeys starting alongside Ben Mackey and Wade Malley and Joe Smith partnering the returning Scott Turner with Sean Castleton and Jamie Tank unavailable. Warwick scored early when a Wade Malley run and cross was poorly dealt with and the clearance fell to Luke Cole who smashed the ball into the top of the net from 20 yards. Jeys was causing havoc on the right side and a fine turn and run was well saved by the keeper before a thunderbolt drive was headed off the line. Mackey then turned well and found himself one on one with the keeper but another good stop with his legs denied the Racers hit man. For all the possession Warwick went in just 1 goal to the good although Rocester had barley troubled the Warwick goal. The second period saw much the same but for all the good midfield play particularly from Henry Leaver and Alex Price it took until the 71st minute to put the game out of Rocester's reach. A fabulous deep curling cross from Jeys was met at the far post by Cole who nodded home. The margin now relaxed Warwick and the perfect hat trick from Cole came in the 80th minute. After scoring with right foot and head he smashed home a left footed pile driver from 25 yards and carried off the Man of the Match award with it.
Warwick face effective league leaders Heather St John's on Saturday in a mouth watering clash at Townsend Meadow.