Check out the Blayney Chronicle's photo gallery from sports action in Blayney Shire this week.
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Nick Tilburg was instrumental in his under 13 sides’ win over CYMS to advance to next week’s preliminary final in Bathurst. Photo: Wayne Cock.
Champion five-eighth for the under 11’s, Josh Dominello helped his side to win their way through to the grand final qualifier next Saturday. Photo: Wayne Cock.
Under 12 forward, Caleb Acton played his heart out in Saturday’s semi-final. Photo: Wayne Cock.
Louis Nixon was one of the best on the field for the under 12’s on the weekend before leaving the game with a knee injury. Photo: Wayne Cock.
In the clear. Aaron Wells leads the CYMS defence a merry chase during the under 13’s win in Saturday’s minor semi-final. Photo: Wayne Cock.
Blayney rugby Life Member, Bob Russ and club Patron, Leighton McCook with presentation night special guests, Dave Conyers who play for the Rams from 1977 to 82 and now coaches provincial rugby in the USA and Ian Burns, also a former Ram between 1965 and 1980. Both men were presented with 2013 jumpers to commemorate their return. Photo: Wayne Cock.
The rugby Rams held their annual presentation night on Friday at the Royal Hotel. Some award winners are: Matt Iffland (most improved), Marcus Burrell (most potential) and Ricky Scott (players’ player). Photo: Wayne Cock.
Ram trophy winners included, Cameron Hobby (best back), Sam Nixon (coaches award) and Brock Syphers (best & fairest). Photo: Wayne Cock.
Awards at the Ram’s presentation night went to, James Stanbridge (best forward), Andrew Delaney (ram of the year), Jack Ryan (most consistent) and Brendan Newstead (highest points). Photo: Wayne Cock.
One of the most popular venues at the junior league semi-finals at King George Oval on Saturday was the NRMA coffee marquee. It is a promotional event for NRMA with proceeds going to (on this occasion) Blayney Junior League Club. NRMA operatives are Andrew Den and Jan Eveleens and enjoying their hot chocolate were under 11 team members, Zack Farr, Aden Prosper, Mason McPaul, Luke Cheney, Aideb Nunn, Jordan Turner and Lachlan Litle with Bailee Selton and Jonah Nunn. Photo: Wayne Cock.
Local tennis champs Caitlin Speirs, James Church and Jack Oresic.
Blayney High student Ailish Shepherd with NRL great Mario Fenech
Last Saturday's netball rivalry between Jaguars and Twisted from left Brittany Howarth, Emmerson Toshack, Chloe Anderson, Naomi Anderson, Laura Funnell, Karlee Funnell, Sophie Stammers, Hannah Stammers, absent Mikaela and Holly Hopkins.