Brook turned on a superb all round display that simply had too much pace power and guile for the home side.
The visitors opened the scoring after just five minutes Neil Babbs set off on a bursting run down the middle the play finished with Scott Lyon tackled just short of the line Brook swept the ball right for Jack Parker to score with Stephen Parkinson converting.
Skipper Greg Hale was bossing the middle of the field and kept Hindley begged back with three forty/twenties. From the second one Brook worked a blind side move from the scrum Danny Fairhurst and Hale combined to send Scott Lyon over in the corner.
Minutes later it was Hale that broke the line he raced away and found Danny Fairhurst in support who scored with Parkinson converting.
Hindley rallied with a try from James Lucas however Brook soon increased their lead Parkinson’s kick off forced a goal line drop out Josh Glynn’s burst took play forward and it was Hale again that paved the way for Tommy Cunningham to score with Parkinson again converting.
The second half was all one way traffic as Brook added six further tries as the they a half century of points for the fourth time in just seven league games.
Brook scored direct from the restart Scott Davidson collect the kick off and surged forward before Hale sent Cunningham over his second try in two minutes.
Minutes later following good runs from Darren Forshaw and Ian Honey Tommy Cunningham completed a genuine hat trick forcing his way over wide on the right with Parkinson converting.
Darren Forshaw followed up just three minutes later with a well deserved try of his own.
On the hour Mark Webster cleared up a rare Hindley attack swooping on a kick behind his own try line the home side couldn’t handle Brooks forwards as they surged up field the ball found its way to way to Winger Stephen Parkinson who scored wide out. Brook soon were back on the attack Sean Richardson sent Parkinson racing clear as the cover arrived he chipped inside for Danny Fairhurst to score under the posts Parkinson added his seventh conversion of the Afternoon.
Brook finished off the scoring on the final whistle it was Parkinson who broke away again he found Tommy Cunningham in support and his return pass sent Parkinson over to register his one hundredth point in this Seasons league campaign.
Hard working Darren Forshaw was selected as both the Tisdalls and NL Commercials Players Man of the Match just ahead of Cunningham and Parkinson.