02 July 2023, 9:20 PM
By Bryson Luff
No doubt the 100th anniversary celebrations by the Dunedoo Swans over the weekend were highly enjoyable for the very large number of people who attended the event, but the Gulgong Terriers put a bit of a dampener on proceedings when they downed the Swans 32 to 14 at the Swan’s Robertson Oval.
At the same time that the Terriers were maintaining their unbeaten status and their number one position on the Christie and Hood Castlereagh League competition ladder the Gilgandra Panthers and the Cobar Roosters were putting on a thrilling encounter at Gilgandra, the match being a replay of last year’s epic grand final.
Whilst the game may not have reached the classic heights of the 2022 premiership decider, it was none the less an exciting match up, but this time it was to be the Panthers who claimed a last gasp victory, and the highly prized competition points.
The Roosters got away to an early lead, being up six points to nil after just three minutes but come the half time break the Panthers had crossed for four tries, including a double to their young front-rower Kyle Welsh, and the home side looked comfortable with a 22 to six lead.
The resumption of play saw the visitors come roaring back into the game and they completely outscored the Panthers to the point where with just three minutes remaining in the match a field goal to their half back Lochlan Ford gave them a 29 to 28 lead and what seemed like a remarkable come from behind victory.
The final twist to the frantic finish to the game came with mere seconds remaining on the clock with the Panthers receiving a penalty some 40 metres out.
Under extreme pressure Gilgandra’s fullback, DJ Smith, calmly slotted the long-range kick, and much to the delight of the Panther supporters they had snatched a 30 to 29 win.
In other games the Coonabarabran Unicorns got over the top of the Coonamble Bears to win 34 to 20 at Coonabarabran whilst at The Crater the Narromine Jets just snuck home by four points against the Binnaway Bombshells, winning a high scoring game 42 to 38.
Turning to round 9 of the competition two games stand out, those being the Cobar versus Gulgong game at Cobar and Dunedoo hosting Gilgandra at Robertson Oval.
At Cobar the undefeated Gulgong Terriers will face one of their toughest tasks to date when they match up against the Roosters who are currently placed second on the competition ladder.
The reigning premiers will be smarting from their close loss to the Panthers last Saturday, and in front of their home crowd they will certainly be out to prove that they are still well and truly in the race for 2023 honours by being the first side to lower the Terriers colours this year.
As with Cobar the Dunedoo Swans will be out to atone for their loss last weekend when they are again at home, this time to the Gilgandra Panthers.
After a slow start to the year the Panthers have won their last three games, albeit that the last two victories over Baradine and Cobar have both been by a solitary point.
In both those games the Gilgandra held down a handy lead over their opponents only to see that lead be whittled away during the second half and that will be something that will have to address if they are going to down the Swans on their home turf.
The other games will see Coonamble at home to Baradine, with a win vital to both camps at this stage of the competition whilst Binnaway and Coonabarabran will clash in a local derby to be played at The Crater on Friday night, and whilst the temperature may well be a bit chilly there should be a great deal of heat generated on the field as these two arch rivals lock horns.
League tag
Binnaway 20 (Gemma Mitchell 3, Lisa Jones tries, Jones 2 goals) defeated Gulgong 10 (Chloe Patrick, Dayna Manly tries).
Narromine 60 (Shian Chatfield 3, Beth Clarke 3, Jacana Powell 2, Emily Edwards, Rebecca Smythe tries, Shian Chatfield 7, Talitha Chatfield 2 goals) defeated Binnaway 0.
Cobar 24 (Sarah Morley 3, Brianna Watson tries, Morley 2, Watson 2 goals) defeated Gilgandra 12 (Trista Raines, Sam Hazelton, Chloe McLean tries).
Dunedoo 48 (Lauren Sullivan 4, Alexis Gallagher 2, Laura Shanahan 2, Georgia Price, Claire Bodiam tries, Hallie Hogden 3, Maddi Chapman goals) defeated Gulgong 16 (Amali Hollow 2, Laurissa Hay tries, Hay 2 goals).
Competition Ladder
Dunedoo 27 (Played 9, Won 9, Lost 0)
Narromine 22 (P8, W7, L1)
Coonamble 18 (P8, W5, L3)
Cobar 18 (P8, W5, L3)
Baradine 17 (P9, W4, L5)
Gulgong 14 (P8, W3, L5)
Binnaway 14 (P10, W2, L8)
Gilgandra 9 (P9, W0, L9).
First Grade
Narromine 42 (Darby Gordon 2, Harry McPherson 2, Mick Burns, Will Olney, Charlie Bonham, Zaiden Britt tries, Doug Potter 5 goals) defeated Binnaway 38 (Edward Kuras, Lauchie Sutherland, Elvy McEwen, Cody Whitty, Nash Walker, Stevie Milgate, Tallon Walker tries, Brad Fuller 5 goals).
Coonabarabran 34 (Dean Lewin, Nick Willoughby, Tyson Farrell, Thomas Varty, Anthony Harris, Wade Frazer tries, Willoughby 5 goals) defeated Coonamble 20 (Tyrell Kennedy 2, Derek Robinson, Lewis Overall tries, Mitch Nalder 2 goals)
Gilgandra 30 (Kyle Welsh 2, Rorey Milgate, Chris Fuller, Blake Frost tries, DJ Smith 5 goals) defeated Cobar 29 (Gerald Mackay 2, Jack Brown, Tyler Coughlan, Zane Taylor tries, Thomas Plater 4 goals, Lachlan Ford field goal).
Gulgong 32 (Brad James 2, Tom James, Paddy Durant, Blake Gorrie, Jack Hart tries, James 4 goals) defeated Dunedoo 14 (Camden Sutton, Viliame Turava, Jack Piper tries, Dan Lane goal).
Competition Ladder.
Gulgong 24, Cobar 20, Narromine 20, Dunedoo 18, Gilgandra 18, Coonabarabran 14, Baradine 14, Coonamble 12, Binnaway 12.
Round 10
Friday 7th July @ The Crater 6.30pm
Binnaway V Coonabarabran
Saturday 8th July
Cobar V Gulgong, Dunedoo V Gilgandra, Coonamble V Baradine, Narromine bye.