You could be forgiven for thinking Saturday's AFL fixture looked familiar.
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That's because it was an exact replica, for Bega teams at least, as the draw from a few weeks ago.
The Bombers took on the Narooma Lions in Bega, with a small opening ceremony to celebrate the Bombers' Indigenous members and supporters.
Meanwhile, the Tathra Sea Eagles took on the reigning premier Pambula Panthers, this time around the match was in Pambula though.
By the half-time break, the Bombers were comfortably leading their visitors with John Harney and Grant Jessop putting on tremendous displays in front.
Young Nick Forrester was also having a solid game with accurate kicking, while the hard-working Chris Dwyer and Scott Hay dominated mid-field exchanges.
It was a different affair altogether in Pambula as the Panthers had a strong lead over the Sea Eagles by the three-quarter break.
The centre clearances heavily favoured the home side, while un-marked players wreaked havoc in the forward movements.
Luke Taylor and Matt O'Reilly were working overtime in the Tathra backlines, but were overrun by the sheer volume of attacking opportunities Pambula were taking.
Long range kicks also favoured the Panthers, who slotted a number of goals from the 50.
Full reports and scores in Tuesday's BDN.