WINNING by the skin of their spuds, it was touch-and-go for the boys in blue in the clash against Bingara.
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Kicking off strong, the Super Spuds quickly realised the Bullets weren’t going down with out a fight.
Star player Jayden Fields opened the scoring and DJ Patterson gave Guyra a head start with eight points on the board.
But, the Bullets made a quick comeback with two tries bringing them into the lead.
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A dark cloud hung over the Spuds’ heads, until legend Chris Wilson pushed Guyra back in front crashing next to the posts to bring the score to 14 to 12.
With one of Bingara’s try’s written-off in the second half for a forward pass, Guyra took the opportunity to sneak further ahead thanks to a dive from Ben Vidler.
The clock was ticking and the Spud’s refused to be mashed, with Brad Waters putting a score on the board and Rodney Bull sprinting a seventh after a break by Alipate Kaufana.
In a last ditch effort the Bullets gained another six points but it wasn’t enough, the horn sounded with the Spuds victorious on 36 to 12.
Geoffrey Bell Players’ Player went to quick sticks Rodney Bull, who also pulled group points, coach points and best and fairest points.
This weekend marks a day of rest for the boys, with a bye this weekend before the Spuds set their sights on a predictably tough match against Ashford.