THE Cornish All Blacks 'kept the customers satisfied' with an eight try extravaganza with full back Jon Fabian notching a hat-trick. The visitors only trailed 24-13 at half time but despite never giving up could not contain the Blacks in the second half.

The All Blacks opened the scoring by the second minute when wing Lewis Paterson raced clear along the right and popped the ball to centre Ryan Westren for a simple touchdown.

Otley came close after a powerful driving maul. Then the All Blacks fell offside but Otley fly half James Murray's penalty kick went wide.

The All Blacks increased their lead with left wing Kieron Lewitt racing through and offloading to full back Jon Fabian who went over. Lewitt added a superb conversion.

Soon after the All Blacks attacked into the visitors' 22, kicked a penalty to the corner for lock Bryn Jenkins to take and launch a driving maul from which No 8 Sam Hocking scored.

Otley kept counter attacking to some effect but there seemed to be no way through. However, just before the half hour the visitors won a penalty for crossing and Murray put his side on the scoreboard.

The All Blacks hit back immediately, breaking blind from halfway with scrum half Lewis Webb scampering down the left and linking with Lewitt who touched down and added the conversion.

Three minutes before the interval Otley won another penalty which Murray kicked. This lifted the visitors and almost on half time a very good run along the touchline and a neat chip gave wing James Twomey the touch down for Murray to add a fine conversion to keep reduce his side's deficit to 13-24 at the break.

Early in the second half a series of rolling mauls by the All Blacks was followed by a quick release to Lewitt who linked with Webb, who slipped a quick neat pass to centre Steve Perry who went in under the posts for Lewitt to convert.

Otley almost got their second try with only Jenkins' tackle preventing the score.

As the visitors kept attacking at every opportunity, just after the hour as they tried to spin the ball about, Fabian intercepted and ran most of the length of the pitch for his second try, Lewitt again adding the extras.

With 20 minutes there was no way back for the visitors but they kept probing and trying to find the gaps and were rewarded in the 66th minute when their scrum pushed the All Blacks back and No 8 Oliver Stedman got the touch down.

The All Blacks replied with some exhilarating inter-passing between the Rawlings brothers, flankers Mike and Tom, and Westren released Fabian to cross on the right for his hat-trick.

In 'injury time' a kick to touch, an Otley lineout which the All Blacks stole, and replacement prop Tim Matthias charged through the defence to score, Lewitt again converted to bring the All Blacks to 50 points.

All Blacks: J Fabian, K Lewitt, R Westren, S Perry (J Murphy, 68), L Paterson, L Webb, B Turner, J Bolt (T Matthias, 56), J Salter, N Bayliss (B Pow, 28-36, 68), B Hilton (G Fleming, 68), B Jenkins, M Rawlings (D Kimberley, 71), T Rawlings, (capt.) and S Hocking.

Scorers: tries, R Westren, J Fabian 3, S Hocking, K Lewitt, S Perry, T Matthias; cons, Lewitt 5.

Otley: S Georgiou, J White (C Wilson, 23), O Denton, J Gill, J Twomey (Watson, 54),J Murray, S Depledge (capt.,), C Zeiff (J Moss, 55), G Warner, A Blades, A Ball, M Bennett (T Jewers, 61), S Costello, J Barker and O Stedman. Replacement not used: B Steele.

Scorers: tries, J Twomey, O Stedman; con, J Murray; pens, Murray 2.

Referee: Mr Ian Tempest (RFU).