So Gravesend have made the national quarter finals and will be in the hat along wi the likes of Bradford Bulls, Halifax, Hull, Glasgow Panthers and Leeds Rhinos.
The final score of 102-32 was deserved by the home side but Hereford took the lead early on and led comfortably within 15 minutes after Gravesend continued to give away needless penalties. However, Gravesend started to build possession and make dents in to the visitors defence and through perserverance led 38-14 at half time.
The second half saw The Dynamite really take a strangle hold on the match and try after try went in to see the home side win 102-32.
Warren McKee named man of the match.
Squad: Warren McKee (try and 15 conversions), Jason Owen (8), Mike Grant (2), Nevil Hope, Ben Hope, Jack Linden (4), Euan Huckle (1), Max Owen, James Hazel (2), Ken Maloney (1).
Dynamite went on to beat Hereford 66-18 in the league fixture (youngsters Max Owen, Nevil Hope and Euan Huckle playing well and scoring tries with Ben Hope named man of the match) so Gravesend remain unbeaten in the league this year with 7 fixtures remaining.