They chose to play the first half on a hillside in Halifax, thinking they would benefit from going downhill in the second half. However, it ultimately proved to be too high a mountain to climb as they trailed 33-0 at halftime.
Bros successfully escaped the trap and added his first five points with just 90 seconds remaining.
Malton tried to react quickly but was ruled offside, but with 10 minutes left they found themselves in an even worse position.
He won a lineout 30 meters from the whitewash, and a set move was called that saw the home team's number 12 cut the line, but no one could touch him as he raced toward goal.
Brotz continued to increase the pressure as Malton starved for possession and had constant defensive duties.
They then scored their third try after 15 minutes, with the isolated Will Bell an easy target, but he quickly returned to the business end of the pitch to make the score 19-0.
Malton continued to make it easy for the Brods, scoring a try and a bonus point with quick runs from their own half.
In the 25th minute, he went over the white wall again, and Malton had his own scrum feed deflected away, allowing his opponent to cross the line untouched once again.
But to their credit, Malton stemmed the tide for the next 15 minutes, leaving a glimmer of hope for a second-half comeback.
Aided by three half-time substitutions, the team quickly added their first point, with veteran Liam Vaughan paving the way for James Ballmer to cross the line on dummy.
However, the West Yorkshire side did not take long to fight back, scoring a further seven points from the bounce of a grubber kick.
Malton were unable to move on their own with a penalty not going into touch, but they scored their second try two minutes later when Bloomer fed Jacob Stephenson, releasing Tom Rowley for a touchdown.
However, Brods threw a long cutout pass with 10 minutes remaining that missed the goal and secured the victory.
However, Malton were determined to get something back for Ryedale's efforts and in the 73rd minute Archie Johnson pounced on a corner which gave captain Sam Triffitt a well-deserved winning try and a bonus point.
A tough day at the office for Malton, who is scheduled to return to action at Mooretown on Nov. 9 (2:15 p.m.).