There was no disputing the willingness of the Nowra Albatross Vikings against arch-rival the Bomaderry Tigers on Saturday at Artie Smith Oval.
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The Tigers won this South Coast AFL second division match 14.14-98 to 4.2-26 but the Vikings had many good moments.
The visitors stuck with the home side in the first quarter and at 3.2-20 to 2.1-13, going into the first break, the Vikings would have been happy.
However, the Tigers took control in the second quarter and went onto record another win.
The Tigers have won five games in a row since the start of the second division competition.
The match was also the first time the father and son combination of Trevor and Connor Clarke played together at Artie Smith Oval.
Connor was one of Bomaderry’s best, along with Terry Kager, Tyler Dunstan, Andy Lee, Blake Munilla and Matt Polman.
Luke Stevenson, Callum Wirth, Lewis O'Brien, Kelvin Muir and Joseph Mcdonald were best on the ground for the Vikings.