Bowling first, strike weapon Andrew McGown tore through the top order to leave his opponents reeling at 5-22 in the first ten overs.
Andrew McGown ripped through the Yoogali batsmen to take 5- 21 off eight overs, narrowly missing a hat trick on the way.
Opening partner Nathan Jones took 2-9 and returned Nomad Tom Burge bowled well for 1-8 from five overs.
In the end, Yoogali was dismissed for 95 in the 34th over.
The Cloy Nomads batters took an early fall when Tom Burge was out for one in the second over.
A mini-collapse followed, leaving the Nomads in trouble at 6-30 in the 10th over.
A 29-run partnership between Nathan Jones and Andrew McGown put the Nomads back in the game before an 44-run partnership between Andrew McGown and Craig Mark guided the Nomads to a three-wicket victory.
McGown deservedly received the man of the match award for the week.
Continued thanks to sponsors Tim’s Meats, Brolga Hotel, Coly Grain Handling, Hunter Grain and Tops Pizza.
The Nomads will be playing a day-night match against Yenda this Friday, so the pre-school representatives will run the weekly schooner draw at the Brolga Hotel.
The Nomads will then back up to play again on Saturday, so all players are requested to attend training today.
Teams wishing to enter the annual Australia Day six-a-side tournament should contact Michael Hodgson as soon as possible.
Only 16 teams can enter so get your side together and register before Christmas to guarantee a place in the tournament.