The Jets won three out of four games on Sunday against the Nyngan Tigers.
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Always tough competition, the Jets were ready for a massive day of league against the Tigers at Cale Oval on Sunday.
There were just four points in the first grade game, winning 36-32 at the final siren, a real nail-biter for the crowd.
Narromine was leading 18-6 at half-time making a great effort to come home with a win.
Tries were scored by Luke Harding, Daryl Cubby, DJ Gordon (2), Alex Sambrook and Jahrryd, with Luke Harding being named players' player.
Steven Sambrook was really impressed with the game.
"The first grade game was a sensational game, a really tough game of footy. Both sides played really well, all the boys did really well today, stand-out for me was Alex Sambrook and captain-coach, Luke Thompson," he said.
Narromine also beat Nyngan by four points in reserve grade after being down 14-12 at half time.
Tries were scored by Scott Poulson, Murray Woolfe and Kyle Bock and players' player was Ben Portors.
In the league tag the girls led by one try the whole game which was excellent for the Jets as in their game last year Nyngan beat Narromine by 40 points.
"This shows how much Narromine has improved with their experience and dedication to training," players' player Rachael Reid said.
Tries were scored by Shona Arery, Bec Hill and Rachael Reid (2).
The under 18s were the only ones to go down to the Tigers 40-4.
The try was scored by Jarrod Hennesy and Cooper Anning was awarded the players' player.
Next week the Jets will take on the Dubbo CYMS at Caltex Park in Dubbo, more information on the Jets Senior Rugby League Facebook Page.