RIC Seear scored all four goals after Kendal Town cruised to an emphatic 4-0 win at ten man Goole.

The Mintcakes have now won back-to-back fixtures after previously winning just one of 13 games.

Seear opened the scoring on the stroke of half time, while Goole were reduced to ten men moments later following a second yellow card for Terry Barwick.

Kendal made the one man advantage count in the second half as Seear ran riot to score three more goals in twenty minutes to round off a comprehensive victory.

Goole, who are rock bottom of Division One North, made a confident start while John Lock forced a comfortable save out of Matthew Johnson in the Kendal goal.

Kendal defended well for large periods of the first half and looked a threat going forward, while Rob Bowman, Gareth Arnison and Seear applied endless pressure onto the Goole defensive line.

Kendal opened the scoring on the stroke of half time when Seear's close range effort found the net. Goole were reduced to ten men moments later when club captain Barwick was sent off for a lunge on Gavin Clark.

The visitors dominated the second half with Seear finding the back of the net a further three times to secure the points for Kendal.

Kendal from that point created plenty of opportunities before rounding off a 4-0 victory that sees the Mintcakes climb up to fifteenth in the table.