
LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
The Jersey Flegg match between the Dragons and Sea Eagles ended in a thrilling 36-all draw at Cromer on Sunday afternoon.
The Dragons were missing several key players, who had been called up to the Knock-On Effect NSW Cup due to injuries in the club.
In their absence, Cooper Hale and Zachariah Nachar made their Jersey Flegg debuts, having previously impressed in the SG Ball competition.
The game saw standout performances, particularly from Hammoud, who continued his impressive form by scoring two tries in the first half.
He showcased his skills by dummying and weaving through defenders to tie the game.
Kye Wright then pushed the Dragons ahead with a determined effort, fighting off multiple defenders to score.
The Dragons extended their lead soon after, with Hammoud once again making a significant impact, slicing through the defense and setting up fullback Wes Pring for another try.
This back-and-forth match highlighted the resilience and talent of both teams, culminating in a well-fought draw.