There was no rest for a couple of Wagga Tigers players over the club's bye weekend.
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Talented duo Brendy Myers and Jackson Kelly answered the call of Greater Western Sydney (GWS) and played North Eastern Australian Football League (NEAFL) for the Giants.
The two got through the Giants' 85-point loss to Gold Coast at Metricon Stadium unscathed.
Myers had 18 disposals, including five inside 50s, while Kelly had 12 touches and kicked a goal.
The pair followed in the footsteps of prized Coolamon recruit Jake Barrett, who played for the Giants' NEAFL team when the Hoppers had the round one bye.
The Giants use teenagers from their Academy each week but rarely call on the service of mature-age players from the Riverina.
Myers and Kelly were happy to help out the Giants, with Tigers' permission, and will be available for Saturday's clash against Collingullie-Glenfield Park at Crossroads Oval.
Lucas Conlan, Liam Delahunty and Ed Perryman also played for the Giants.
Perryman had 19 disposals and five marks, while Conlan also had five marks along with 12 possessions.
Delahunty had 10 disposals, 10 hit-outs and kicked a goal.
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