IN a match which had the fans checking the history books the Parkes Spacemen defeated a demoralised Dubbo Westside outfit 92-0 at Pioneer Oval yesterday.
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In easily the biggest win of 2014 the Spacies proved they were not out of the 2014 title race as they ran in an incredible 16 tries in the hugely one-sided rout.
Winger Jake Dooley crossed four times while fellow winger Aparosa Ada also scored a treble and props Dave Masoe and Pat Rosser both collected doubles.
Halfback Dennis Moran crossed once and kicked 13 goals for a personal tally of 30 points.
Brandon Paige, Tino Ionatana, Alex Prout and Epi Sadrodo were the other try-scorers in a day to remember for the club.
The win moves Parkes further clear of sixth-placed Forbes while they remain two points adrift of fourth-placed Nyngan, who had the bye this weekend.
In other round 16 action the Cobar Roosters had a day to remember as they defeated the Narromine Jets 40-12, moving off the bottom of the table in the process.
After one of the worst season's in the club's history in 2013, the Roosters have markedly improved this year and while yesterday may have been only win number three this year things are looking bright under Nathan Graham.
The Roosters ran in seven tries to two, with Tim Hillam and Kewa Kili both getting doubles.
Michael Furner also scored one try to go with his six conversions in their best performance of the season.
It is the opposite feeling in the Narromine camp as they now sit second last on the ladder, equal with Westside but ahead on points difference.
Jordan Richardson and Luke Harding scored the Jets' two tries while Chris Ahsee successfully converted both.
Cobar were also big winners in the reserve grade match, running out 48-16 victors while Narromine got one back in the under-18s, winning 40-22.