Switch set to ensure Narromine Gorillas' longevity

Matt Findlay
Grace  Ryan
Updated February 8 2017 - 5:28pm, first published 4:53pm
SHIFTING DOWN: Billy Browning and his Narromine chums are hoping their GrainCorp Cup move proves a positive one. Photo: DAILY LIBERAL
SHIFTING DOWN: Billy Browning and his Narromine chums are hoping their GrainCorp Cup move proves a positive one. Photo: DAILY LIBERAL

Orange City coach Steve Hamson and his Orange Emus counterpart Paul Ringland both lamented the Narromine Gorillas’ relegation to the 2017 GrainCorp Cup, the former labelled the move “disappointing for a once powerhouse club”.

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Matt Findlay

Matt Findlay

Journalist

Formerly a sports specialist, I'm based at Orange and shift between wide-spread range of subjects here and, often, across the entire Central West region of NSW as well. I have almost a decade of experience in the media and marketing industries both here in Australia and internationally, along with journalism I have experience in content strategy, brand development, and digital and social media. Along the way, I've been fortunate to win a handful of media awards and be nominated for several others too.

Grace  Ryan

Grace Ryan

Deputy Editor

Deputy Editor at the Central Western Daily, Orange. You'll mostly find me tinkering in social media and newsletters. Working hard to get our stories in front of your eyes.

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