TWO powerful victories have been recorded by the shire's league tag sides as they look to the second half of the season.
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Both the Leeton Greens and Yanco-Wamoon sealed solid victories over the weekend, with the Hawks getting things underway on Saturday with a comprehensive 48-0 thumping of the Waratah Tigers.
The Greens hit the road on Sunday where they were able to pick up a 44-6 victory over TLU and keep their season firmly on track.
The Hawks are sitting in second on the league tag ladder, while the Greens are close behind and nipping at their heels in third.
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Yanco-Wamoon coach Monique Higgins was pleased her side was able to deliver on the weekend, despite being several players down.
"The first half was a bit scrappy ... we did take a while to find our rhythm, but I thought we played pretty well," she said.
"It's good to see the girls playing well and for them to know they can do that despite having a few out.
"It's really good for their confidence."
This weekend the Hawks will take on the bottom-placed Darlington Point-Coleambally, but Higgins has warned her players not to take the match lightly.
Meanwhile, the Greens will return home to No. 1 Oval to tackle the fourth-placed Hay Magpies in what will be an interesting match up for coach Paul McGregor's troops.
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