THE Bega Roosters had three straight strong wins on Saturday, while the first grade roster was holding an early lead over the Merimbula-Pambula Bulldogs.
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The league-tag Chicks had to play two games on the night, but showed a new level of unity and cohesion to come out with dominant displays in both games.
The first match had the Bega squad prove too strong for the Merimbula-Pambula Hot Doggies.
Batemans Bay was unable to attend for the under 18s match up.
The second league-tag game had the Chicks again show pace and agility to get the better of the Candelo-Bemboka Pink Panthers.
Joccoaa Rogers was a standout for the home side with an exceptional kicking game backing up her side's strong running.
The reserve grade clash was a lot less composed as both teams were involved in some heavy hit ups and scrappy early play.
The Panthers controlled the ball in the first half and led to the break 6-0.
However, in the second stanza, Bega lifted remarkably and got a roll on to post consecutive tries.
A high penalty count saw play handed back to the Roosters within the Panthers' 20 a number of times as the Roosters ran away with the game.
Robbie Ringland starred with a triple, while Steven Luff also played exceptionally.
The first grade clash was good fast football, and saw both sides post early tries with the Bulldogs opening the first account.
However, the Roosters responded quickly and had set up another soon after.