THE Sea Eagles lifted to score a win at home for Troy O'Loghlin's 100th game on Saturday.
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It was a hallmark day for the club to welcome a team veteran into the 100 game ranks.
Troy led the team out through a special banner on the day before dominating centre clearances.
O'Loghlin was in the thick of the action as he was swarmed repeatedly by the Narooma Lions.
Continuing their good form, Tathra's youngsters shone with great performances by Bayden Pilbeam, Jack Hukins and Noah Martyn.
The club was also boosted by three Dickinson boys donning the jersey on the day.
Tathra led comfortably in the first quarter, doubling Narooma's score.
Play in the centres was a little scrappy, but the Sea Eagles came out with more opportunities and were dominant in the forward lines.
Tathra had set up a huge lead at the half-time break, almost 70 points ahead of the Lions.
However, the Lions had a second wind in the third quarter and fought back valiantly to get within about 40 points of the Sea Eagles.
However, with a milestone game on their hands, the Sea Eagles were not going down lightly.
The team lifted with a polished effort in the final quarter to bring the game home strong and secure a solid home-round win.