A rugged English forward and a tough, but clever, halfback proved the catalyst for one of Albury Thunder's best wins in five years on Saturday.
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Robbie Byatt scored the first try and set up the next as the home team struggled to stay in the game against Wagga Brothers, while Brad Nicholson made an enormous impact from the bench.
"Yeah, I prefer coming off bench and try and have an impact, we will see what happens next week, I might be starting, who knows?," Nicholson said.
Byatt scored Thunder's first try with a piece of individual brillance and determination and fired a 20m pass for the club's second.
However, all players lifted in a stirring second half performance, with Rex Sargeant keeping the classy Jordan Little quiet in the former's first game at centre.
"It's hard work, everyone says how easy it is, but it's definitely not easy, it was awesome today," he said.
Thunder ran in seven tries to three.