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Jamie Lyon and Todd Carney draw crowd for NRRRL match between Ballina and Byron Bay

A superior second-half performance saw Ballina run away with a 30-6 win over Byron Bay in the Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League at Kingsford Smith Park, Ballina.

A SUPERIOR second-half performance saw Ballina run away with a 30-6 win over Byron Bay in the Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League at Kingsford Smith Park, Ballina.

Former NRL stars Jamie Lyon and Todd Carney were the main attraction on Sunday afternoon as the Seagulls scored 24 unanswered points after halftime.

Lyon was a constant threat in attack for Ballina, while Carney was limited in what he could do for Byron, carrying a rib injury into the game.

He still produced a strong kicking performance and it looked like he forced an error out of Lyon early in the second half.

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The touch judge overruled the knock-on decision and Ballina took full advantage when hooker Michael Dwane broke through the defence in the following set.

Jamie Lyon runs the ball for the Ballina Seagulls against Byron Bay. Picture: Ursula Bentley@CapturedAus
Jamie Lyon runs the ball for the Ballina Seagulls against Byron Bay. Picture: Ursula Bentley@CapturedAus

He had plenty of time to find fullback Oliver Regan, who planted the ball down for a try and a handy 18-6 lead.

Second-rower Anthony Colman was a handful out wide and scored his second try just minutes later.

Tempers soon flared between locks Kane Montgomery and Hayden Hansen, with both teams rushing in throwing punches.

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Both players ended up in the sin bin and Lyon kicked a penalty goal before Regan ran in his second try to hammer home a convincing win.

Ballina played almost the entire game without front-rower Nick Ritter after he was collected in a heavy tackle from Montgomery in the opening minutes.

Todd Carney in Red Devils colours. Picture: Ursula Bentley@CapturedAus
Todd Carney in Red Devils colours. Picture: Ursula Bentley@CapturedAus

There was a lot to like about the way Byron Bay played and they would have beaten a lot of other teams in the competition on Sunday. However, they came up against a Ballina side that was always going to be hard to beat after thumping defending premiers Tweed Coast 38-6 last weekend.

The Red Devils produced first points when a Carney kick ended up in the arms of second-rower Matt Gallagher.

Carney had only minutes early produced a 40/20 kick which put Byron Bay in attacking range.

A great pass from Lyon while he was covered by defenders resulted in a try to Colman as the Seagulls fought back to lock things up at 6-all just before halftime.

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