The Eden Tigers have continued their strong run of form with a 28-12 result over Narooma on Sunday.
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Played at Narooma's Bill Smyth Memorial Oval, the home team showed an improved effort against the Tigers, but lacked firepower as they slumped to their sixth loss of the season.
Eden still hold just fifth place on the competition table - but are only one point shy of propelling themselves to second place outright with Moruya currently second to the Bega Roosters.
The Tigers got off to a fast start, as winger Nickolas Smith scored a double within the first six minutes for a quick 12-0 lead.
The Devils tightened up their defence through the middle part of the first half, but two late tries to Joel Grewar and Rhyse Grewar gave the visitors a 22-0 lead at half time.
The Devils came out of the half-time sheds ready to go, and Tully Wilton crossed for their first try just two minutes in to the second half.
Narooma started to build momentum, but a neck injury to winger Nicholas Hoskins brought the game to a halt 10 minutes into the second half. Play was stopped for almost half an hour whilst an ambulance was called.
The match became an arm-wrestle once play resumed, as both sides traded scoring opportunities.
Narooma were in again 10 minutes from time thanks to a great running try from Jackson Kelly, and the home side could sniff a comeback.
However, a penalty gave the Tigers great field position, and John Aldridge strolled over from close range to put the match out of reach.
The Tigers will now get a chance to knock the Moruya Sharks down a peg and potentially launch themselves into the top three this weekend.
The Sharks will make the long trip south to meet the Tigers on their home turf at Eden's George Brown Memorial Oval where points are not easy to come by for visitors.
And the Tigers will be coming in hot after solid wins in the top grade, but also a commanding win in the reserve grade game over the Devils, while the Tigerettes rounded out a clean sweep with a 22-0 win over the She Devils.
Iziah Aldridge starred for the Eden reserves, cleaning up a hat-trick on the day, while the Tigers hammered home a 40-6 scoreline against the hosts.
Eden were unstoppable in the first half, running in a haul of tries to lead 18-0 at the break.
Other try scorers included Allan Aldridge, Todd Donohue, Tyrone Thomas and winger Jacob Wighton.
In the women's encounter it was a Tamika Millard treble that set the scene for the Eden win with the breakaway centre showing her pace in play.
Club officials have been buoyed by the continual strength of the club after rebuilding both first and reserve grade outfits, while they also cheered the continued success of the defending league-tag premiers.