Haringey maintained their 100 per cent home league record on Saturday with an emphatic 12 tries to one victory over bogey-team Feltham.
A well-prepared Rhinos team looked committed and aggressive at the opening whistle and they got off to a perfect start when in-form scrum-half Laurent Terradot spotted a small gap and shimmied past several flailing arms to score out wide.
Though conceding a considerable size and weight advantage to the Feltham pack, Haringey's forwards used their superior fitness, speed and technique to out-think and out-manoeuvre their opponents.
They scored a further four tries before half time, with left wing Dave Morrow running powerfully to bag the first two in the left corner and Tom Pert finishing two superb back-line moves to score in the opposite corner.
Tries came thick and fast in a rampant 20-minute spell in the middle of the second-half. Flanker Michael Hasse scored the first two tries after strong work from his pack, followed shortly by a third for Morrow.
Powerful centre Stefan Roos scored the Rhinos' ninth try and full-back Cooper the 10th.
Feltham's number eight pulled a try back but Haringey replied with two more tries before the end, a second each for Terradot and Cooper.
This Saturday the Rhinos travel to Chiswick for their rearranged Middlesex Cup sixth-round clash with high-flying Civil Service.
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