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Teams would play each other one weekend in April, May and June before the grand final in July,
with the finals for Group 10 and Group 11 then kicking off in August. The club has a stack of talent
in its under 10s group, and as a result split the squad into Yellow and Green sides for 2017. Access
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happening in sport in Dubbo and the wider western area and have a passion for doing so. Any junior
league players who would like a chance to work with these coaches can attend the Orange CYMS
Junior sign on day today. Ryan says he hasn’t heard back from the Rams board and his idea might be
“just sitting stagnant now” but he says there’s plenty of upside to a concept that has the potential to
generate more sponsors, bring back supporters and further strengthen the biggest region in Country
Rugby League. He also said his club was focused firmly on helping cricket prosper in the city. “We
might struggle a little bit during the HSC, a lot of that second side will be doing their exams this
year,” Snowden said. “But I think we’ll be okay. In the end, a post-season match pitting Group 10
and Group 11 premiers was decided on. And for any brothers, that’ll always be the clincher. “I
played with Daniel when I was four,” Robbie said, the youngest of five brothers. “And that was in
the under 8s and Dad was coaching. Advertisement Ad Australian Community Media ACM Website
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wants to make the decisions.” Ryan said the reaction to his proposal from rugby league-types close to
him was positive. “In principle I think people have liked it. Access unlimited content and the digital
versions of our print editions - Today's Paper. MATESHIP: Dom Maley and Tim Mortimer back in
2013, before a local derby while he latter was in charge at Hawks. Marty is a long time Football
Williamstown person who in recent years was Vice President and Head of Football Operations at
Williamstown Juniors Football Club. Share Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Email Copy Max
Stainkamph Journalist Max joined the CWD in September 2017, leaving the big smoke of Melbourne
to come to Orange, where he stayed until 2020. Sign up below. Share Facebook Twitter Whatsapp
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newsletter to stay up to date. Marty’s passion for developing young players, along with his huge
level of experience in this area makes him a major asset in supporting U19s Head Coach Con
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FREEDMAN ROUND 13 GROUP 10 SEASON PREVIEW: Who will fire to claim tightest title
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collect themselves after a Lithgow Workies try. Photo: JUDE KEOGH GOING NOWHERE: Orange
CYMS' winger Semisi Katoa is wrapped up by the Lithgow Workies defence. READ MORE:
Orange Touch Football announce plans for junior All Abilities Program In terms of the battle
between both teams, a 12-12 draw in round four meant no player had bragging rights. Photo:
GERARD HANNELLY CRICKET IN an effort to alleviate a problematic bye and provide higher-
quality cricket more regularly, CYMS has announced it will field two first grade sides in the
upcoming Orange District Cricket Association first grade competition. PASS IT ON: Orange CYMS
league tag head coach, Mark Jasprizza throwing the ball to Lilly Freedman in the club's recent video
the club put together for social media. Access unlimited content and the digital versions of our print
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BEARS: 1 Jake Crooks, 2 Steve Nean, 3 Carter Hirini, 4 Chris Shephard, 5 Nelson Daplin, 6 Isaac
Lettice, 7 Steve Lane, 8 Travis Waninara, 9 Adam Lowe, 10 Rowan Hopping, 11 Ryan Oborn, 12
Robert Lane, 13 Ryley Oborn; Bench: 14 Ricky Scott, 15 Jade Hooper, 16 Jordan Hobby. The two
blues’ only competition points have come thanks to a bye. Photo: JUDE KEOGH OPTIONS: Orange
CYMS' Kyran Bubb looks for support at Wade Park on Sunday. A mid-season competition bringing
together the best teams from Group 10 and Group 11 without jeopardising the integrity of their
respective premiership races. READ MORE: Orange Touch Football announce plans for junior All
Abilities Program In terms of the battle between both teams, a 12-12 draw in round four meant no
player had bragging rights. Advertisement Ad Australian Community Media ACM Website Privacy
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Submit Send a Letter to the Editor Ad. The famous tournament is back for its 54th edition. Just
depends on who wants to make the decisions.” Ryan said the reaction to his proposal from rugby
league-types close to him was positive. “In principle I think people have liked it. Bonham featured in
the havles for the Rams last season, alongside Parkes’ Chad Porter. “The hardest thing is the side
changes so much. Access unlimited content and the digital versions of our print editions - Today's
Paper. Access unlimited content and the digital versions of our print editions - Today's Paper. The
famous tournament is back for its 54th edition. Advertisement Ad Australian Community Media
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Editor Ad. Photo: JUDE KEOGH OFFLOAD: Lithgow Workies' Charlie Leaeno passes at Wade
Park. First grader Cameron Jones will coach the under 14s with Anthony Jones, and the under 15s
will be mentored by premiership winners Riley Law and Sam Hill. Another sign on day will be held
for those who cannot attend today’s session. Access unlimited content and the digital versions of our
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Max joined the CWD in September 2017, leaving the big smoke of Melbourne to come to Orange,
where he stayed until 2020. Receive our free newsletters delivered to your inbox, as well as breaking
news alerts. Advertisement Ad Get the latest Lithgow news in your inbox Sign up for our newsletter
to stay up to date. Email address Notify me We care about the protection of your data. MAGPIES: 1
Jeremy Gordon, 2 Caley Mok, 3 Bradyn Cassidy, 4 Lee McClintock, 5 Zac Browne, 6 Joey Bugg, 7
Claude Gordon, 8 Lewis Dwyer, 9 Jack Nobes, 10 Blake Tidswell, 11 Warren Williams, 12 Brendan
Tidswell, 13 Brydon Ramien; Bench: 14 Toby Apps, 15 Logan Harris, 16 Jay McClintock, 17 Matt
Naden. Receive our free newsletters delivered to your inbox, as well as breaking news alerts. Email
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for our newsletter to stay up to date. Email address Notify me We care about the protection of your
data. Then, just as the final snap is taken, he gently nudges the front row of kneeling players and
sends them sprawling all over the field they'll be playing on on Saturday and bursts into laughter.
Photo: JUDE KEOGH LINKING UP: Orange CYMS' Riley Law passes to team-mate Brent Colley
against Lithgow Workies.
Receive our free newsletters delivered to your inbox, as well as breaking news alerts. Access
unlimited content and the digital versions of our print editions - Today's Paper. Piper was confident
his side’s pack would step up the challenge, with Rams guns Josh Piper and Mitch Collins two
forwards that have tasted senior footy in 2017. Advertisement Ad Australian Community Media
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AgTrader Whizz Garage Sales Submit Send a Letter to the Editor Ad. HAWKS: 1 Duncan Young, 2
Jack Aumuller, 3 Corey Brown, 4 Lawrence Fogg, 5 Jordan Baker, 6 Willie Heta, 7 Matt Boss, 8
Etyhan McKellar, 9 Alex Prout, 10 Dene Vete, 11 Rakai Tuheke, 12 Talon Hodge, 13 Nathan Potts;
Bench: 14 Ethan Monk, 15 Brett Morgan, 16 Jared Brodrick. He tells them while he doesn't want
them starting daggers into the camera, Shea wants it to be a serious shot and being professional. Our
Club over its long history has played a significant role in the Williamstown community, bringing
people together in its sporting endeavours for over 120 years from our home base at the Fearon
Reserve. Access unlimited content and the digital versions of our print editions - Today's Paper.
Inspirational lock and former captain-coach Pat Gibson was awarded the Dave Scott Medal for best
on ground. Sign up below. Share Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Email Copy Max Stainkamph
Journalist Max joined the CWD in September 2017, leaving the big smoke of Melbourne to come to
Orange, where he stayed until 2020. Pictured are (back) Ben McAlpine, Riley Law, Aidan Baker,
Moung Dut, Brock Campbell, Cameron Jones, Scott Campbell, Sam Hill, Mick Sullivan, (front)
Andrew Livingstone, Zac Rue, Mitch Bollinger, Steve Maguire, Craig Tarr, Jye Writer, Jack Collins,
Patrick Livingstone, Gene Wighton and Ryan Moore. But more importantly he said it was just great
to see kids enjoying the game, with the decider bound CYMS under 10s boys indicative of that.
Bonham featured in the havles for the Rams last season, alongside Parkes’ Chad Porter. “The hardest
thing is the side changes so much. Access unlimited content and the digital versions of our print
editions - Today's Paper. Max joined the CWD in September 2017, leaving the big smoke of
Melbourne to come to Orange, where he stayed until 2020. CYMS green captains Wade Townsend
and Billy Dean with CYMS gold skippers Judd Zinga and Cooper Judge. Access unlimited content
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RUNNING: Orange CYMS' Chris Jones runs into some solid Lithgow Workies defence at Wade
Park on Sunday. This comes as a result of having a high retention of players that has become
ingrained into the fabric of all teams within the club. One thing Jasprizza did have an opinion
surrounding July 18 was the crowd factor, suggesting there's 'no way' the competition could
commence without fans at grounds. Scooping Hawks for the signatures of Tim and Robbie, CYMS
have also secured the services of the Rose brothers, Matt and Trent, and after a 2014 season where
most sides out-muscled the green and golds up the middle, forwards Logan Polkington (Wingham)
and Larsen Marabe (Papua New Guinea) are sure to rectify an perceived weaknesses up front. Share
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September 2017, leaving the big smoke of Melbourne to come to Orange, where he stayed until
2020. Photo: JUDE KEOGH REGROUPING: Orange CYMS take a moment to collect themselves
after a Lithgow Workies try. Photo: JUDE KEOGH CRAFTY DART: Orange CYMS' Sam Hill
creates havoc out of dummy half on Sunday at Wade Park. The two sides have squared off in the
under 14s and under 15s grand finals in 2015 and then 2016, the ledger currently squared at one a
piece. The famous tournament is back for its 54th edition. Photo: BELINDA SOOLE The chance to
add to Western Division’s proud history is what motivated Tim Ryan to put his hand up and take on
the Rams coaching job. Ryan was part of the Western open’s side which took out the 2004 Country
Championships and has since gone on to carve out a successful coaching career in Group 11.
However, week two of finals landed Gold with a 26-12 win and sealed their spot in the big dance
before Green defeated Bloomfield 22-18 in the next match. Photo: JUDE KEOGH GOING
NOWHERE: Orange CYMS' winger Semisi Katoa is wrapped up by the Lithgow Workies defence.
READ MORE: Group 10 and Group 11 players on the move Prior to his stint at the Bears Mortimer
led Orange Hawks to the 2013 grand final, where they were beaten by CYMS, and he also won
coach of the year that season. Matt has coached the Thirds for the last 2 years, having taken the team
to Section 2 last year, which is a massive jump from where they were positioned in the clubbies comp
just 4 years prior. Sign up below. Share Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Email Copy Nick McGrath
Editor, Central Western Daily Editor, Central Western Daily Editor, Central Western Daily
Advertisement Ad Get the latest Orange news in your inbox Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to
date. The famous tournament is back for its 54th edition. BEARS: 1 Jake Crooks, 2 Steve Nean, 3
Carter Hirini, 4 Chris Shephard, 5 Nelson Daplin, 6 Isaac Lettice, 7 Steve Lane, 8 Travis Waninara, 9
Adam Lowe, 10 Rowan Hopping, 11 Ryan Oborn, 12 Robert Lane, 13 Ryley Oborn; Bench: 14
Ricky Scott, 15 Jade Hooper, 16 Jordan Hobby. Email address Notify me We care about the
protection of your data. Back row: Michaela Buckley Miss Basketball, Eoin Evans, Jani Griffth
Shane O'Connell, Sean O'Brien, RJ Kelly and Charlie Buckley. Any junior league players who would
like a chance to work with these coaches can attend the Orange CYMS Junior sign on day today.
MATESHIP: Dom Maley and Tim Mortimer back in 2013, before a local derby while he latter was in
charge at Hawks. Inspirational lock and former captain-coach Pat Gibson was awarded the Dave
Scott Medal for best on ground. A jack of all trades, I cover everything from sport, to human interest
stories and crime. Photo: JUDE KEOGH HARD RUNNING: Orange CYMS' Chris Jones runs into
some solid Lithgow Workies defence at Wade Park on Sunday. Photo: JUDE KEOGH Playing in
front of their home fans the green and golds confirmed their status as premiership contenders, while
Lithgow remain winless in this year's competition. Share Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Email Copy
Max Stainkamph Journalist Max joined the CWD in September 2017, leaving the big smoke of
Melbourne to come to Orange, where he stayed until 2020. Email address Notify me We care about
the protection of your data. Photo: JUDE KEOGH GOING NOWHERE: Orange CYMS' winger
Semisi Katoa is wrapped up by the Lithgow Workies defence. Last year there were 215 junior
players and club members hope this will increase in 2014. In a time where the news cycle is getting
repetitive, CYMS' league tag coach Mark Jasprizza thinks it's important to mix things up. Photo:
JUDE KEOGH TOUGH CONTEST: Orange CYMS' Semisi Katoa looks to break out of this tackle
at Wade Park on Sunday. Access unlimited content and the digital versions of our print editions -
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NICK McGRATH 1117nmcyms2 ORANGE CYMS’ newest signings, brothers Tim and Robbie
Mortimer, say winning a premiership with their junior club in its 70th anniversary season is a fairly
big carrot to have dangled in front of them. Share Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Email Copy
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date. Playing at Davis Field, the home team did it the hard way after Souths were first to score.
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Email address Notify me We care about the protection of your data. FOLLOW ME: CYMS' under
16s halfback Lachie Griffith goes to the line in his side's clash with Mudgee in the final. Bonham
featured in the havles for the Rams last season, alongside Parkes’ Chad Porter. “The hardest thing is
the side changes so much. COACH: Willie Heta. AT THE END OF THE DAY: 'We couldn't believe
it': Dragons claim '09 title after infamous chip kick LITHGOW WORKIES BYE WANT MORE
GROUP 10 NEWS. Inspirational lock and former captain-coach Pat Gibson was awarded the Dave
Scott Medal for best on ground. Access unlimited content and the digital versions of our print
editions - Today's Paper. Max joined the CWD in September 2017, leaving the big smoke of
Melbourne to come to Orange, where he stayed until 2020. The promotion of CYMS’ second side
also means second grade will be a six-team competition, rather than seven, eliminating that bye as
well. Receive our free newsletters delivered to your inbox, as well as breaking news alerts. The
famous tournament is back for its 54th edition. Access unlimited content and the digital versions of
our print editions - Today's Paper. Email address Notify me We care about the protection of your
data. MAGPIES: 1 Jeremy Gordon, 2 Caley Mok, 3 Bradyn Cassidy, 4 Lee McClintock, 5 Zac
Browne, 6 Joey Bugg, 7 Claude Gordon, 8 Lewis Dwyer, 9 Jack Nobes, 10 Blake Tidswell, 11
Warren Williams, 12 Brendan Tidswell, 13 Brydon Ramien; Bench: 14 Toby Apps, 15 Logan Harris,
16 Jay McClintock, 17 Matt Naden. Access unlimited content and the digital versions of our print
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Today's Paper. Email address Notify me We care about the protection of your data. Photo: JUDE
KEOGH CRAFTY DART: Orange CYMS' Sam Hill creates havoc out of dummy half on Sunday at
Wade Park. COACH: Dom Maley. THE TOP 20: Who has been the most influential player of the
2019 Group 10 season. The club has a stack of talent in its under 10s group, and as a result split the
squad into Yellow and Green sides for 2017. He tells them while he doesn't want them starting
daggers into the camera, Shea wants it to be a serious shot and being professional. But the
mastermind behind three premierships in six seasons while at the helm of Dubbo CYMS questioned
whether the motivation is there to play another game a fortnight after winning a premiership. Access
unlimited content and the digital versions of our print editions - Today's Paper. We’ll try and get
together as much as we can and give ourselves every chance to put up a good showing.” Share
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Email Copy Nick Guthrie Senior journalist I started working at the
Daily Liberal in 2013 and now hold the position of senior journalist. The under 15s grand final kicks
off at 2.10pm. The Group 10 Junior Rugby League grand finals begin at 9am. He was an integral
part of setting up the WJFC and CYMS player and coaching development program with Director of
Coaching Mat Montebello and Coaching coordinator Ben Kelly. Access unlimited content and the
digital versions of our print editions - Today's Paper. Sign up below. Share Facebook Twitter
Whatsapp Email Copy Nick McGrath Editor, Central Western Daily Editor, Central Western Daily
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Today's Paper. Ryan wouldn’t go as far as to say change had to happen, but he believes new life
needs to be breathed into rugby league in the region, in some shape or form. “I wouldn’t say (change
is) inevitable.

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