When baby Harry Potter knocked off Lord Voldermort in 1981, it was said to be one of the most impressive pieces of magic of all-time.
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The wizarding world was in awe of that occurrence for four decades, but their attention has officially turned to Glen Willow Sporting Complex after Mudgee Dragons' magician Nathan Orr conjured five tries in his side's 50-4 demolition of Lithgow Workies during Group 10's Magic Round.
The victory was the Red V's second triumph over their rivals in 2021, as they put Workies away in similar fashion just a fortnight ago.
In the first magic round of the season, the Mudgee Dragons proved why they're one of the most dominant teams in the Group 10 competition.
When baby Harry Potter knocked off Lord Voldermort in 1981, it was said to be one of the most impressive pieces of magic of all-time.
The wizarding world was in awe of that occurrence for four decades, but their attention has officially turned to Glen Willow Sporting Complex after Mudgee Dragons' magician Nathan Orr conjured five tries in his side's 50-4 demolition of Lithgow Workies during Group 10's Magic Round.
The victory was the Red V's second triumph over their rivals in 2021, as they Workies away in similar fashion just a fortnight ago.
While Orr bagged five meat pies on Saturday, Jayden Brown produced three as the duo were simply devastating on home soil.
Workies got their wands out in the lead-up to the second-half, but failed to turn possession into points as the Dragons went into the break with a sizeable lead.
The home side picked up where it left off after Oranges, carrying on with the inroads they made in the first 40.
Workies struck gold with 20 minutes to as Brad Glasson bagged a four-pointer, but it was too late to threaten the Red V.
Mudgee captain-coach Jack Littlejohn was happy to see his side put such a gap on their opposition, but didn't hide from the fact that there are still improvements to be made.
"It was tough to start off with then we broke away with a few good tries, it was a good win in the end. The score didn't reflect how hard the game was," he said.
"It was good in matches, obviously we need a lot of improvement but we've had a few injuries and some issues going on, we're missing a few players but I'd put it down to that."
As for Workies' captain, Greg Alderson was pleased with how his side performed, despite the scoreline.
"It was a tough game, they're a well structured side with a really good spine, we stuck strong but in the end, they were too good and fatigue got us in the end," he said.
"Our attitude is there but we need to work on competition and fitness in the middle, I'm really happy with the boy's performance in defence."
- MUDGEE DRAGONS 50 (Jayden Brown 3, Harry Siejka, Jake Durrant, Nathan Orr 5; conversions Harry Siejka 3, Jayden Brown 2) def LITHGOW WORKIES 4 (Ben Glasson)
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