Sunday marks a somewhat historic day for rugby league in the region, with premiers from both Group 10 and Group 11 coming together to play in the inaugural NAB Western Premiers Challenge at Bathurst’s Carrington Park.
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It’s both a unique chance to see the two best sides from the 2018 season on the same field at the same time and an opportunity to see a stack of different players in action.
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But who’s worth watching?
Frankly, there’s a stack of players who’ll be worth the price of admission alone.
Forbes flier Charlie Staines will head off to Penrith full-time in 2019 with Sunday his last games – he plays in both the Magpies’ under 18s and first grade outfits – in the black and white.
Next time we see him play may well be on TV with the Panthers’ NRL side.
But there’s plenty of others, too – here’s a breakdown on who has been leading the way for their sides in 2018.
UNDER 16s
BATHURST ST PAT’S versus WELLINGTON COWBOYS/RED BEND – 10.30am.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
ST PAT’S: Ash Cosgrove.
Arguably the best player in Bathurst St Pat’s under 18s side, too, Cosgrove is a phenomenal ball runner that makes bumping off opposition defenders looks way too easy – an absolute weapon.
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RED BEND: Jack Hartwig.
Captained Western’s Andrew Johns Cup side to the under 16s country championship crown, and is a Canterbury Bulldogs gun of the future, Hartwig is an out-and-out powerhouse in the back-row.
Small, but nigh on impossible to tackle one-on-one. Will lead the charge for the Forbes boys on Sunday.
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LEAGUE TAG
BATHURST ST PAT’S versus PARKES SPACECATS – 11.50am.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
ST PAT’S: Meredith Jones
Quick, smart and a leader – everything good St Pat’s does with the ball often features Jones.
Her speed is the key. She turns a half-chance into points, and against a decent tagging side those opportunities are crucial.
GRAND FINAL STORY: Experience prevails as St Pat’s march to second straight Group 10 crown.
SPACECATS: Cass Ward.
I hope I’ve got the right Ward, here.
Finds space at will and is one of the best defenders in Group 11.
Led a star-studded Spacies to the 2018 title. No reason she can’t do the same on Sunday.
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UNDER 18s
BATHURST PANTHERS versus FORBES MAGPIES – 1pm.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
PANTHERS: Brad Fearnley.
All elbows and knees, Fearnley would have to be one of the hardest players to tackle in any grade in Group 10.
Big and rangy, the towering red head gets Panthers going forward which allows a super smart halves pairing to excel.
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MAGPIES: Dennis Spathis.
The obvious one here is Charlie Staines. He’s just terrific. On his day the best 18-year-old in bush footy. But Spathis is a pure, unbridled power.
If Spathis winds up then look out – his Samoan sidestep has left countless defenders semi-buried in fields right across Group 11 in 2018.
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FIRST GRADE
BATHURST PANTHERS versus FORBES MAGPIES – 2.30pm.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
PANTHERS: Willie Wright.
Unheard of to start 2018 in Group 10, ended the season as the best goal-kicker in the competition and, arguably, the most influential player in the region.
For a Panthers side that finished fourth, he potted the winning field goal in the minor semi-final and then winning conversion from the sideline in the decider – as cool as ice.
GRAND FINAL STORY: Wright, Panthers stun Cowra to claim break-through Group 10 crown.
MAGPIES: Farren Lamb.
No player, in either group, came of age more in 2018 than Lamb.
His field goal against the unbeaten Dubbo CYMS in the clutch in the Group 11 grand final’s die stages will live on for as long as footy is kicked at Apex Oval.
Cool, calm and full of confidence.
In fact, if you were picking a Western Rams halves pairing tomorrow you’d just about have to pick Lamb and Wright.
GRAND FINAL STORY: Lamb writes himself into Forbes folklore with late dagger to sink CYMS.