Leeton Greens have been able to maintain their strong start to the season in Group 20 League Tag after a big win at home over West Wyalong on Sunday.
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A first-half hat-trick for Elli Gill set the home side up for success, while Sophie McGregor was also able to get over the line to see the Greens leading 24-12 at the break, with Kayleigh Sandow among the try scorers for the Mallee Chicks.
The Greens almost double their score in the second half with Makayla Bradshaw and Kayla Frazer among the try-scorers, while West Wyalong was able to get another try to see the Leeton side able to come away with a 46-16 win to remain unbeaten after three games.
Meanwhile, in an early-season surprise, Darlington Point Coleambally have claimed a big scalp in the Group 20 League Tag competition with victory over the Black and Whites in Darlington Point on Sunday.
The Panthers were able to make a fast start with a try to Beyonce Marela crossed in the fifth minute, but it was quickly answered by the Roosters.
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The Black and Whites looked to try and take the game away from the Roosters, with Ashleigh Penrith getting over in the next set after the Roosters drew level before the Panthers scored another four minutes later.
The defending champions, Yanco-Wamoon took to the field for the first time this season with a new-look side, and it was a tough outing for the Hawks.
Hay proved to be too clinical and took a 54-0 victory.
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