Nor-West Jets put in a strong showing at last weekend's lightning premiership, pushing eventual winner Holroyd-Parramatta all the way in a two-point loss.
The Jets dominated play late in the game at Gipps Road, Greystanes. And were surging towards goal when the siren sounded.
Andrew Spring led by example around the packs to set up several opportunities for his hard-working team-mates.
The Jets also performed well in the 12-minute halves in matches against Manly and Wollongong.
The coaching panel is very happy with the results of the pre-season program so far," coach Brendan Howden said. "Our aim is to win eight games in 2002, which we believe will get us a finals berth."
The Jets will have their final trial run at Bensons Lane on April 6, which will pit "probables" against "possibles". Nor-West's first competition game is against Holroyd- Parramatta the following weekend.
Last Modified on 27/11/2010 15:51