
LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
The Dragons achieved a decisive victory against the Newtown Jets, winning 34-4 in the Knock-On Effect NSW Cup during the Regional Magic Round in Tamworth.
The event, held at Scully Park, brought together all competition teams for the weekend.
The Dragons established early dominance, taking an 18-0 lead, capitalizing on several opportunities created through their strong performance in the middle of the field.
While the Jets managed to slow their momentum, the Dragons, under coach Willie Talau, maintained their composure and finished the match convincingly.
The match also highlighted the Dragons' focus on player development, with Hurstville United junior Cyrus Stanley-Traill making his competition debut as a starting second-rower and impressing in his performance.
Meanwhile, Jets centre Michael Gabrael exited the match after 25 minutes due to an injury, requiring a reconfiguration of their backline.