Warriors fend off Dragons in nail-biting match

JFC Match Report: Warriors hang on for second win

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

The Warriors managed to hold on for a 36-30 victory against St George Illawarra in the Jersey Flegg Cup match.

The Warriors had a comfortable lead of 24-6 at halftime and extended it to 36-12 with a try from halfback Jett Cleary.

However, the Dragons fought back with three quick tries to come within six points with two minutes left in the game.

Despite the late surge from the Dragons, they lost possession allowing the Warriors to secure their second win in three matches.

The Warriors made a strong start with three tries in the opening 21 minutes, resulting in a 16-0 lead.

The first try came from a defensive error by Dragons fullback Wesley Pring, leading to an easy try for second rower Jackson's Kite.

The Warriors' ability to hold on for the win was crucial, as they moved up to ninth on the ladder with five points.

The team's performance was a mix of dominance and vulnerability, as they showed promise with a strong lead but allowed the Dragons to make a late comeback.

Despite the nail-biting finish, the Warriors managed to secure the win and continue their positive momentum in the competition.

Overall, the Warriors' performance was a reflection of their resilience and determination to secure victories.

Despite facing a late surge from their opponents, the team managed to stay composed and secure the win.

The result highlights the Warriors' potential in the Jersey Flegg Cup and their ability to compete at a high level in the competition.

The team will look to build on this win and continue to improve as the season progresses.

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