West Wyalong Knockout teams
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Friday
Temora v TLU
6.30pm
Temora: 1 James Stewart, 2 Jock Ward, 3 Bradon Taylor, 4 Jackson Moye, 5 Mitchell Wright, 6 Yoan Veve, 7 Sam Elwin, 8 Grant Hughes, 10 Kris Rands, 11 Jake Milnes, 12 Matt Hughes, 13 Hayden Philp, 14 Taylor Krause, 15 Tyrone Bushell, 16 Charlie Slinger, 17 Lachlan Barrett
Young v Moore Park
7.10pm
Young: 1 Thomas Bush, 2 Jacob Hardy, 3 Mitch Ryan, 4 Lachie Jackson, 5 Casey Wall, 6 Jesse Corcoran, 7 Bobby Roberts, 8 Aaron Slater, 9 James Woolford, 10 Kyle Richens, 11 Jake Veney, 12 Warren Aiken, 13 Will Scott, 14 Numiasaula Tema, 15 Angus Smith, 16 Jason Brown, 17 Robert Plain, 18 Matt Murray, 19 Bailey Coombes, 20 SaulLealaitafea, 21 Shaun Brown
Kangaroos v Oberon
7.50pm
Kangaroos: 1 Tristan Dickson, 2 Cameron Andrews, 3 Lachlan Cuell, 4 Jeremy Hampton, 5 Nick Trevaskis, 6 Ben Jeffery, 7 Dylan McLachlan, 8 Sione Nuilia, 9 Zac Graham, 10 Warren Lloyd, 11 James Whiteley, 12 Hayden Jolliffe, 13 Troy Barby, 14 Eddy Jackson, 15 Nick Baker, 16 Dana Ratu, 17 Mitch Blackstock, 18 Jono Hart, 19 Mark Covelly, 20 Tyson McLachlan
Junee v Woden Valley
8.30pm
Junee: 1 Daniel Foley, 2 Chris Lewis, 3 Rusiate Kaliseiwaqa, 4 Dane Nielsen, 5 Damon Jaxson, 6 Afatasi Collins, 7 Tui Samoa, 8 Fale Malase, 9 Trent Schubach, 10 Patrick Guthrie, 1 Tom Diggins, 12 Tom Brandon, 13 Reeve Clemson, 14 Brodie Guthrie, 15 Brett Dobson, 16 Joe Newman, 17 Trent Charlton, 18 Jordan McGregor, 19 Joel Kelly, 20 Simon Vanzanten, 21 Josh McCarthy
Cobar v West Wyalong
9.10pm
Southcity v Bathurst Panthers
9.50pm
Southcity: 1 Jake Dooley, 2 3 Mitch Bennett, 4 Usaia O'Sullivan, 5 Steven Tracey, 6 Nathan Rose, 7 Thomas Besgrove, 8 Nick Skinner, 9 Pani Manawatu, 10 Hayden Jeans, 11 Tim Hurst, 12 Mitch Curran, 13 Jordan Shepherd, 14 Pani Manawatu, 15 Josh Cochrane, 16 Mick Glanville, 17 Ben Lucas, 18 Simon Parr
Brothers v Shellharbour
10.30pm
Brothers: 1 Liam Carey, 2 Cade Price, 3 Keifer Power, 4 Ethan MacKenzie, 5 Harold Kirby, 6 Peter Little, 7 Cameron Breust, 8 Brayden Sharrock, 9 Brad Cain, 10 Patrick Sagigi, 11 James Hay, 12 Connor Macauley, 13 Aaron Wynne, 14 Brady Collins, 15 Clifford Morris, 16 Monson Tuivale, 17 Aaron Bell, 18 Joe Leggatt, 19 Lachlan Harper
Yenda v Nowra
11.10pm
Gundagai’s reign at the West Wyalong Knockout is over after the Group Nine heavyweights decided not to enter this year.
The Tigers had a change of tact two seasons ago and entered for the first time in decades.
They were successful, downing Kangaroos in the decider, before getting the better of Southcity last season.
Instead the Tigers will play a three way trial with Group 7 club Jamberoo and Manly club Forestville in Manly.
Despite the absence of Gundagai there is another strong line-up plus plenty of new faces at the knockout as the popular pre-season event continues to expand.
South Sydney District Junior Rugby Football League club Moore Park Broncos are among the 16 clubs entered for this year’s event.
There have also been two Group 7 clubs nominate in Nowra-Bomaderry Jets and Shellharbour Sharks.
Shellharbour became the first team from the South Coast to enter the annual event last season but did not compete.
There are six Group Nine clubs nominated this season, down from seven last year.
New Albury captain-coach Adrian Purtell has elected to play in the Canberra 9s, but Junee is back in the fold after missing last year.
Brothers, Southcity, Young, Temora and Kangaroos have also entered.
There are three Group 20 clubs with Yenda and Tullibigeal Lakes United joining the hosts.
Two of the top three Group 10 teams from last season have entered with former Cherrypickers’ captain-coach Luke Branighan entering with Oberon Tigers.
They join Bathurst Panthers, who the Tigers knocked out in the prelimiary final.
Canberra club Woden Valley Rams and Cobar, from Barwon Darling, complete the field