AGAINST incredible odds on Sunday, Yarra Glen Under 16s never gave up.
Facing an onslaught from Mount Evelyn, and with a depleted team, the score, with a 166 point win to the opposition, didn’t reflect the Jets’ determination.
The game was a victory for sportsmanship with the under-manned Yarra Glen side recruiting four opposition players to make up the numbers and both sides giving their all in a game where the ball landed with a thud and never recovered, players pushed their way through ankle deep mud and mini lakes and in, at times, unrelenting rain.
Yarra Glen stands at ninth on the ladder ahead of Woori Yallock, Emerald and Wesburn.
Jets reign in an onslaught on mud

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