THE Nowra-Bomaderry Jets will return to action on Sunday against the Shellharbour City Sharks at Ron Costello Oval.
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Both teams had a bye last week and assuming they didn’t indulge too much over the Easter break, they should be ready to rock and roll again.
There have been plenty of positive signs for the Jets in their first two hit outs, but they are still searching for their first win after a 28-all draw with Jamberoo and a 36-24 loss to Kiama.
New signings Steve Brandon and Ryan James have given the Jets plenty of spark in their first two games and with plenty of firepower in the forwards and backs, they should be strong on Sunday.
The Sharks have been strong in their return to Group 7, knocking off Albion Park-Oak Flats and defending premiers Gerringong and should give the Jets a good test.
Berry will be looking to bounce back from their 28-14 loss to Kiama last week when they play Milton-Ulladulla at Bill Andriske Mollymook Oval on Saturday night.
The Magpies were impressive in their first game, where they defeated Port Kembla 30-4 and will be looking to rediscover that form against the Bulldogs.
While the Bulldogs were one of the top teams last year, they are without a win so far in 2014 and will be keen to open their account in front of their home crowd.
In the other Saturday game Gerringong play host to Jamberoo at Nowra Showground.
The Lions haven’t played a lot of football this season but had a convincing win against Milton-Ulladulla in their last hit out, while Jamberoo also opened their account against the Bulldogs last week.
In other Sunday games, the top of the table Warilla-Lake South Gorillas play Port Kembla at Cec Glenholmes Oval, while the in-form Kiama Knights host Albion Park-Oak Flats at Kiama Showground.