London Broncos 46, Halifax Blue Sox 18: Forward Richard Moore - on loan from Bradford Bulls - scored their last two tries as London routed hapless Halifax to record their third successive home win.
The Broncos ran in seven tries, including four in a nine-minute spell in the second half, despite losing talismanic half-back Dennis Moran with an ankle injury midway through the first half.
In an error-strewn first period both teams crossed the line twice, Nigel Roy and Tony Martin for London and Gavin Clinch and Colum Halpenny for the visitors.
Two minutes into the second half, Stuart Donlan dropped the ball a metre from the London line and it proved a turning point.
Jason Hetherington, from a tapped penalty, and Richie Barnett - from 45 metres - scored within 90 seconds of each other.
Wayne Evans and Roy went over for two more scores inside two minutes of each other as London opened up a 22-point lead.
Jamie Bloem reduced the arrears with a try and a conversion for Halifax, but Broncos were quick to hit back.
Martin scored his second try and Moore, who played for Keighley Cougars earlier this season, got the last two tries for London. Martin's conversions gave the centre a personal haul of 22 points.
Blue Sox coach Steve Linnane said: "It was a poor performance.
"We dropped the ball eight times on tackle one, and that is not good enough for the Super League level.
"There were poor executions, wrong decisions being made, and bad judgement shown everywhere."
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