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Cutters claim double victory in demanding day
Cutters claim double victory in demanding day

20 June 2025, 5:00 AM

The Cutters took on two tough opponents in one day and came away with double wins, proving grit, teamwork, and home-ground pride still matter in regional rugby.BY TOM LILBURNE Cutters secured a memorable double-header victory, overwhelming Tumut Bulls 31-0, before defeating Marcus Oldham College 24-10 in a gruelling day of rugby union action. The home side faced their SIRU competition match against Tumut Bulls at 12.30pm, with the mountain visitors representing the furthest team in the grade. Despite having the option to forfeit and focus on the evening's clash against Marcus Oldham College, Cutters voted overwhelmingly to tackle the challenging double-header with just four hours between games. The opening half against Tumut started slowly as both sides struggled to establish rhythm. Neither team could build momentum with ball possession, hampered by scrappy play and vocal Bulls players. With Cutters missing several key players, many boys played out of position while low communication created a disjointed performance. The scoreboard threatened to remain blank for both sides until late in the half when Angus Helps, returning from suspension, made a galloping break down the sideline and crossed for a well-deserved try. Once Cutters broke the stalemate, momentum shifted decisively in their favour. A stern halftime discussion from Ed Lilburne and Matt Ireson clarified the game plan and addressed mistakes. The team that emerged for the second half displayed a completely different attitude and energy. Glen Nadin proved most valuable after arriving late and watching the first half from the sideline. He identified the missing elements and came on firing in the second half, bringing the energy Cutters desperately needed. The forwards improved their ball handling significantly, enabling the backs to spread play wide to the outside backs who crossed the line consistently. Tom O'Rafferty gained massive metres down the sideline, supported by Oli Cameron who delivered another stellar performance at fullback. Cameron's evolution from his former wing role was evident, as he helped young apprentice Jack Shand build confidence on the wing. Together they retained possession and broke Tumut's defensive line after numerous long kicks downfield. Cameron crossed the line alongside Digby Lilburne, who despite missing his regular centre partner Harry Agar, worked effectively with Andrew Garvey. Garvey smartly drew in Tumut defenders, creating space for Lilburne to crash through the line. The final try came from Will Nadin, who earned his score with an excellent break through the middle. The Tumut defence couldn't lay hands on the elusive and determined footwork of the man of the match. Mel Graham deserves special mention for stepping into the number 10 jersey for the first half, delivering several excellent kicks downfield for field position that nearly converted to tries. The veteran also showed his love for gutsy one-on-one tackles in defence. Rupert Lilburne emerged as one of the day's best forwards, showing great leadership when communication was lacking. He stepped up to lead by example, spearheading the defensive effort that rallied his teammates. Final score: Cutters 31 defeated Tumut 0. Tries: Angus Helps, Tom O'Rafferty, Oli Cameron, Digby Lilburne, Will Nadin. Conversions: Digby Lilburne 3/5. Player points: Will Nadin three, Oli Cameron two, Reece Miller one. Player's player: Rupert Lilburne. Following the Tumut victory, the boys rested for several hours while watching the women's netball (Marcus's victory) and second XV rugby (Cutter's victory) before the much-anticipated first XV clash against Marcus Oldham College. After last year's defeat that saw the trophy travel south to Geelong for the first time in its history, Cutters were eager to see it returned to Hay. With much the same team that faced Tumut, the stiff and sore side assured each other there would be no excuses, and this would prove as good a performance as any despite the quick turnaround. The opening 15 minutes proved incredibly tough as Cutters discovered this inexperienced group of agricultural students were tough, drilled and determined. After little progress, Cutters finally found their answer through forward Nature Karatau-te Kuru, who made a blitzing run through Marcus's forwards and crashed over the line. With the score only slightly favouring Cutters at halftime, uncertainty remained about which way the pendulum would swing. The much fresher Marcus side was ready to go while the stiff Cutters team was keen to make a statement with the double victory. In the second half, with the crowd stretching from try line to try line, the atmosphere couldn't have been higher. A great half of football saw Marcus get points on the board after a well-earned try, working the ball downfield before their winger converted. Cutters retaliated with three tries throughout the half. In the final 10 minutes, Marcus were punished by huge hits from the lethal shoulders of Andrew Garvey and Digby Lilburne. To Marcus's credit, they kept bringing the ball up hard through some gutsy forwards, with one nearly finishing Hugo Fraser who was steamrolled by their monster forward. With the game set for a Cutters victory, Marcus finished with a great play in the final moments. They worked the ball well in Cutters' 22 and scored a try in the game's final play. Final score: Cutters 24 defeated Marcus Oldham College 10. Match points: Oli Cameron 3, Rupert Lilburne 2, Nature Karatau-te Kuru. Player's player: Hugo Fraser.

Crunch time for Golden Rivers AFL clubs
Crunch time for Golden Rivers AFL clubs

18 June 2025, 8:30 AM

Central Rivers AFL has handed down recommendations to wind up the Golden Rivers Football and Netball League (GRFNL). The Northern Futures Project was commissioned by the Central Rivers Leagues Board to address sustainability concerns affecting football and netball competitions in the region. The project ran from November 2024 to May 2025, and the board says it involved extensive consultation with clubs across both the Central Murray Football Netball League (CMFNL) and GRFNL. Currently Hay Lions fields AFL and netball sides in the competition, alongside Ultima, Macorna, Murrabit, Moulamein and Wandella. Ultima Roos applied to move to the Central Murray league in 2024, which prompted the review. Hay Lions President George Auldist said the club is weighing up their options. “The Hay Lions club are currently assessing the best options for the Golden Rovers league and our club,” he said. “We will discuss and vote with our club members.” In a statement released to the media Central Rivers say they have the support of AFL Central Victoria, in handing down the recommendation to wind up GRFNL.“These recommendations aim to preserve the spirit of local footy and netball while ensuring we’re building something viable and exciting for generations to come,” Northern Futures Project Committee Chair Stuart King said.“Change is never easy, however the time has come where decisive action must be taken."The recommendations handed down by the review team are: 1.That 2025 be the final season of the GRFNL providing an opportunity to celebrate its history during the 2025 finals series. 2.That GRFNL clubs, consistent with AFL Victoria Transfer Regulations, individually consider transferring to a league either within or outside of the Central Rivers region where they can compete sustainably, and that specific to this review an exemption to current AFL Victoria transfer deadlines be sought on behalf of transferring clubs. 3.That clubs explore amalgamation opportunities which can maintain the geographic footprint of football and netball and participate in a league where they can compete and be sustainable. 4.That the CMFNL expand by accepting club transfers which can value add to the league, which are considered capable of competing and being sustainable, and acknowledging that any participation criteria or developed minimum standards will become applicable to all new and existing clubs 5.That the region considers all transfer and amalgamation propositions individually whilst recognising that a collaborative approach with neighbouring leagues is necessary 6.That the operational and functional model of an expanded league should not be an obstacle to immediate decision making, and consideration should be given to: a. CCSP (sustainability) consideration (Player Points and Player Payment Caps) b. Finals modelling c. Number of Home and Away games 7. Relevant regional league Boards should collaborate with AFL Central Victoria to ensure any proposed regional restructure be considered sustainable, viable and within regulatory limits. 8. Should no acceptable 2026 model be achieved, that the GRFNL continue with a minimum of four clubs for 2026 only (as a transitional arrangement).

ProTen round 4 preview - Games head to Lizards territory
ProTen round 4 preview - Games head to Lizards territory

16 June 2025, 8:00 PM

By Jamie ParsonsNarrandera is the next host for Round 4, this Saturday on June 21. The women’s teams will have the week off, with a general bye scheduled for the round due to the reduced women’s draw. Ivanhoe will enjoy another week on top of the ladder, with the bye going their way taking them to 8 points. Second spot is up for grabs with Barellan v Goolgowi and Hillston v Rankins Springs all currently on 4 points. Rankins Springs v HillstonBoth teams have won in big scorelines v Deniliquin but have lost their only other matches vs other clubs. Rankins Springs won both games between the two last year. Ball control will be the key with the Dragons hands’ letting them down against the Rams and the same for the Bluebirds against Goolgowi last week. Hillston have a poor record at Narrandera they will be keen to rectify.Head-to-Head: Rankins Springs 5, Hillston 4Record at Narrandera: Rankins Springs Won 4, Lost 2, Drew 1. Hillston Won 0, Lost 7 Barellan v GoolgowiGoolgowi are enjoying their best start to a season since 2021, while Barellan sit outside the top 4 but only on for and against behind the three teams that have played Deniliquin. A win here could send either team to outright second and Barellan would likely wrap up a finals appearance with games v Hillston & Deniliquin to come along with a bye. Barellan won a close 16-10 game in their last meeting in Round 2 last season.Head-to-Head: Goolgowi 7, Barellan 2Record at Narrandera: Barellan Won 2, Lost 4. Goolgowi Won 4, Lost 2 Narrandera v DeniliquinBoth sides are currently without a win and while Deniliquin played their best half of the year in the second half last match they are up against it here with the Lizards at home.Narrandera haven’t lost a round game at home since 2021 and will be eager to put the disappointment of the grand final loss behind them.Head-to-Head: First MeetingRecord at Narrandera: Narrandera Won 5, Lost 3. Deniliquin First Appearance

ProTen match reports - Goolgowi holds on for Old Boys as Ivanhoe tops the ladder
ProTen match reports - Goolgowi holds on for Old Boys as Ivanhoe tops the ladder

16 June 2025, 5:44 AM

GOOLGOWI HOLD ON IN FRONT OF OLD BOYS AS IVANHOE GO TOP OF TABLEBy Jamie ParsonsWomen’s GamesAfter a last start loss to the premiers, Ivanhoe Hens were keen to make amends this weekend against the second-placed Rankins Springs. The Dragonettes had held Goolgowi to nil last game but started off on the wrong end with Shailyn Williams scoring early. Despite getting a try back through Tilly Heath, Williams scored her second in the second half before a bad injury to Tiarra Hardwick ended the game early, the Hens finishing ahead 14-4.Goolgowi and Hillston were both winless after two rounds and desperate to get one up with only two women’s rounds left. Goolgowi started the better with tries to MacKenzie Dowell and Tyesha Clark-Ebsworth to lead 8-0 at the break.Fantastic defence from both sides led to a scoreless second half and the Rabbitohs got their first win since 2023.WATCH - Goolgowi v HillstonWATCH - Ivanhoe v Rankins Springs Men’s GamesIvanhoe and Barellan were both undefeated after two games and both hoping to go top of the ladder with a win. A dummy half try after ten minutes to Ivanhoe was offset by a strong try by Barellan prop Tom Bartter, before Ethan Harris scored outwide for the Roosters to go up 10-6 at the break. Heavy possession on Barellan’s line led to two further Roosters tries to go up 22-6 and Rams captain Noah Forbutt got one back just before fulltime.Deniliquin ran out for their third game after two big defeats and were soon looking like conceding another after Rankins Springs scored in their first set. The Dragons scored four more tries while barely making a tackle and led at halftime 40-0. After halftime a few great runs by their big boys and a couple Ivanhoe back-ups got Deniliquin their first try through Jayesa Vasalave. A few more Dragons tries late ended the game.Goolgowi and Hillston hadn’t played on this ground since 2018, the arch-rivals only having played 5 times since the start of the comp. Poor discipline from both sides and good defence meant only one try was scored in the first half, to Goolgowi’s Daniel Brown, along with a penalty to Toby Hams. Hams kicked another penalty in the second half but no more points would come. The Rabbitohs registering their second win, 8-0. A scuffle after the game led to another near the dressing sheds in a very poor display of sportsmanship from those involved, something we hope won’t happen again in a Proten Cup match.WATCH - Barellan v IvanhoeWATCH - Rankins Springs v DeniliquinWATCH - Goolgowi v HillstonFinal Scores Women’sIvanhoe 14 (Shailyn Williams 2, Aimee McGuckin tries; Shailyn Williams 1 goal) Rankins Springs 4 (Tilly Heath try)Goolgowi 8 (McKenzie Dowell, Tyesha Clark-Ebsworth tries) Hillston 0 Men’sIvanhoe 22 (Tarelle Jones, Ethan Harris, Tyrone Johnston, Billy Gilbert tries; Patty Miller 2, Anthony Jones goals) Barellan 12 (Tom Bartter, Noah Forbutt tries; Noah Forbutt 2 goals)Rankins Springs 58 (Damian Walker 2, Billy Vearing 2, Bart McIntyre, Sam Richards, Tom Power, Brent Parsons, Josh Richards, Salesi Fatafehi tries; Damian Walker 9 goals) Deniliquin 6 (Jayesa Vasalave try; Jamin Jones goal)Goolgowi 8 (Daniel Brown try; Toby Hams 2 goals) Hillston 0

ProTen results - Ivanhoe eyes of finals advantage
ProTen results - Ivanhoe eyes of finals advantage

15 June 2025, 8:24 AM

Ivanhoe Roosters remain undefeated in the ProTen Community Cup men’s competition, which sets them up to host finals gamesGoolgowi Rabbitohs hosted round three on Saturday, and took the opportunity to gather the crowds for reunions of their 1965, 1985 and 2004-2005 premierships teams.In front of the home town crowd the Rabbitohs pulled off two wins for the day. The men’s team win was the first for the season, which would have set up the Old Boys reunion up for a great celebrationUndefeated Ivanhoe are in prime position to host a home final, while Rankins Springs Dragons released a barrage of tried on Deniliquin Blueheelers - they score ten tries. The Dragons’ Damien Walker posted 26 points on his own from two tries and nine goals.Women’s match results:Ivanhoe Roosters 14 (Tries Shailyn Williams 2, Aimee McGuckin. Goal Shailyn Williams) defeated Rankins Springs 4 (Try Tilly Heath)Goolgowi Rabbitohs 8 (Tries McKenzie Dowell, Tyesha Clark-Ebsworth) defeated Hillston 0Men’s match results:Ivanhoe 22 (Tries Tyrelle Jones, Ethan Harris, Tyrone Johnston, Billy Gilbert. Goals Patty Miller 2, Anthony Jones) defeated Barellan 12 (Tries Tom Barrter, Noah Forbutt. Goal Noah Forbutt 2)Rankins Springs 58 (Tries Damian Walker 2, Billy Vearing 2, Bart McIntyre, Sam Richards, Tom Power, Brent Parsons, Josh Richards, Salesi Fatafehi. Goals Damien Walker 9) defeated Deniliquin 6 (Try Jay. Goal Jamin Jones)Goolgowi 8 (Try Daniel Brown. Goals Toby Hams 2) defeated Hillston 0.

GOOLGOWI HOST HILLSTON ON REUNION WEEKEND
GOOLGOWI HOST HILLSTON ON REUNION WEEKEND

07 June 2025, 5:00 AM

BY JAMIE PARSONS The clubs return after the break and head to Goolgowi, where the home club are holding reunions for their premiership sides from 1965, 1985 and 2004-05. Goolgowi will play Hillston in honour of the 2005 Grand Final, won 31-28 by the Rabbitohs. Barellan women’s have the bye, while in the men’s competition Narrandera will have the break. Women’s Games Rankins Springs v IvanhoeThe Dragonettes jumped the Hens on the ladder last week but Ivanhoe gave possibly the most impressive performance of the season despite going down to Barellan. With only four games for the season this game will go a long way to deciding second spot on the ladder, and the Hens will need to go into their break with a winning record, with their next game not until Round 7. Ivanhoe won their last meeting 20-12 in Round 1 last year.Head-to-Head: Rankins Springs 2, Ivanhoe 2Record at Goolgowi:Rankins Springs – Won 3, Lost 1Ivanhoe – Won 1, Lost 5 Goolgowi v HillstonOnly one team will miss out on the finals this year and this will be a must win for both here, with the loser going winless into the general bye. Goolgowi will be 0-3 if they go down, with their only game left against the premiers in Round 5. But it’s their best chance to get on the winners list at home. Hillston have never beaten Goolgowi.Head-to-Head: Goolgowi 4, Hillston 0Record at Goolgowi:Goolgowi – Won 3, Lost 1, Drew 1Hillston – Won 2, Lost 2 Men’s Games Barellan v IvanhoeThe two teams at 2-0 go head-to-head first up here, both hoping to go top of the ladder. These two knocked off both of last year’s grand finalists last round, with the Rams also defeating Narrandera in Round 1. They both have teams worthy of winning the competition in 2025, and undoubtedly discipline will decide the result here and the winner will be odds-on for a home final in July. Last time they met was a golden point thriller won by Ivanhoe in the minor semi.Head-to-Head: Ivanhoe 4, Barellan 3, Drew 1Record at Goolgowi:Barellan – Won 2, Lost 5Ivanhoe – Won 3, Lost 5, Drew 1 Rankins Springs v DeniliquinThe Dragons started poorly in Round 2 and will be aiming to start their season again against the Blueheelers. Deniliquin improved a little in Round 2 and simply need better numbers to make an impact on the competition.Head-to-Head: First MeetingRecord at Goolgowi:Rankins Springs – Won 5, Lost 3, Drew 1Deniliquin – First Appearance Goolgowi v HillstonThe Rabbitohs had their first win in 9 games last start and will come up against a Bluebirds side fresh off two weeks off. Hillston haven’t really been tested yet, only facing a depleted Deni side in Ivanhoe, but this game against Goolgowi at home should give them a good measure of where they are at. Last time they met the Bluebirds had a close 12-6 win in Ivanhoe last season.Head-to-Head: Goolgowi 3, Hillston 2Record at Goolgowi:Goolgowi – Won 6, Lost 2Hillston – Won 3, Lost 4

Barellan dominates at home while Goolgowi runs riot.
Barellan dominates at home while Goolgowi runs riot.

06 June 2025, 5:00 AM

Barellan flexes its home ground advantage as Goolgowi delivers a stunning upset in ProTen Cup round two.Round two of the ProTen rugby league competition delivered thrills, spills, and some eye-watering scorelines as teams find their rhythm for the 2025 season.The Barellan Rams made their home ground a fortress on the weekend, claiming convincing victories in both the men's and women's fixtures against visiting Rankins Springs. But it was Goolgowi who stole the headlines with an absolute demolition job that left Deniliquin shell-shocked.Men's Action: Hat-tricks and heartbreakBarellan's men side set the tone early, running out comfortable 24-6 winners over Rankins Springs.The star of the show was winger Mesulame Navakayala, who crossed the stripe three times in a dominant display.Noah Forbutt chipped in with a try of his own and was near-perfect with the boot, slotting four goals to seal the victory.Rankins Springs' lone bright spot came through Jamie Parsons' try, with Damian Walker adding the extras.Meanwhile, Ivanhoe continued their impressive start to the season with a 20-10 triumph over Narrandera.The visitors spread the joy around, with tries to Ethan Harris, Tarelle Jones, Zac O'Neill, and Lachie Brill. Patty Miller was reliable with the boot, converting two attempts.Narrandera fought hard through tries from Joey Charles and Barlow Simpson, but it wasn't enough to prevent the defeat.However, the match of the round belonged to Goolgowi, who absolutely dismantled Deniliquin 54-2 in a performance that will have other teams taking notice.Henry Taylor was unstoppable, bagging a hat-trick while also nailing seven conversions for a personal haul of 26 points.Brother Ollie Taylor wasn't far behind with two tries of his own, while Jasvir Singh-Clark also grabbed a double.Jake Wynn and Anthony Star rounded out the scoring feast for the rampant home side.Deniliquin's only response was a penalty goal from Bede Orr in what will be a result they'll want to forget quickly.Women's League: Defence rules the dayThe women's competition took on a completely different complexion, with both matches decided by watertight defensive plays and clinical finishing.Barellan's women continued their strong start to the season with a 10-0 shutout victory over Ivanhoe.Sophia Kelsey provided the match-winning moment with the game's only try, while Monique Higgins was spot-on with the conversion.It was a grinding affair that showcased the defensive capabilities of both sides.In the other women's fixture, Rankins Springs bounced back from their men's disappointment with a solid 10-0 win over Goolgowi.Tilly Heath and Tiarra Hardwick both found the line for the visitors, with Hardwick also adding the goal in a well-rounded individual performance.Early season standings take shapeWith Hillston enjoying the bye this round, they remain perched atop the men's competition ladder. However, Barellan and Ivanhoe are breathing down their necks, both maintaining perfect records through two rounds.Perhaps most surprisingly, last year's grand finalists Narrandera find themselves languishing outside the top four as the 2025 season gathers momentum.In the women's league, Barellan have staked their claim as early premiership favourites, sitting pretty at the summit.Rankins Springs have moved into second place with their first win of the campaign, setting up what could be an intriguing battle for top spot as the season progresses.The varying scorelines across both competitions suggest we're in for an entertaining year, with some teams already establishing themselves as genuine contenders while others will be looking to regroup and find their feet in the coming weeks.

Hay competes at Golden Rivers Interleague netball in Bendigo
Hay competes at Golden Rivers Interleague netball in Bendigo

06 June 2025, 2:00 AM

On Sunday, Hay players travelled to Bendigo to take part in the Central Victoria Netball Association netball tournament at Red Energy Stadium.They played in Golden Rivers Interleague teams across the Under 13, 15 and 17 age groups.The 13s had a mixed day, finishing fourth on the ladder with three wins, three losses and one draw.The team worked well across all areas of the court.Emma Brown played in centre, wing defence and goal keeper. In centre, she worked hard to link defence to attack with consistent leads and strong passes.In wing defence, she applied pressure on the opposition's wing attack and helped force turnovers. When moved into goal keeper, she defended well under the post and was effective at rebounding missed shots.Grace Auldist played a solid game in goal defence, sticking closely to her opponent and contesting every ball.She also had a turn in centre, where she helped drive the ball down the court and supported both ends with steady passing.The 15s had a strong performance, winning nine out of 11 and making it through to the grand final, where they were narrowly defeated.Evie Creighton played most of the day in wing defence.She kept close to her opponent, slowed down their attacking play and picked off several intercepts through the middle third.Hannah Jamieson played goal attack, combining well with her goal shooter.She moved well around the ring, created space and converted her shots reliably.Poppy Barnes played in wing attack.She delivered accurate feeds into the circle and helped transition the ball quickly from defence into attack, with strong drives and quick decision-making.The 17s faced tough competition, finishing the day with one win from 10 games.Emily Taylor played the full day in wing attack. She worked hard on the transverse line, gave reliable options for centre passes and delivered accurate balls into the goal circle under pressure.The players will return to Bendigo in two weeks for another full day of games.Each team will be looking to build on their performances and continue developing their combinations on court.

Balranald falls to Lake Boga in clean sweep
Balranald falls to Lake Boga in clean sweep

05 June 2025, 8:00 PM

Lake Boga dominates across football and netball, despite Balranald’s determined start in senior grades.Despite valiant efforts from the Balranald Roos across all grades, Lake Boga made a commanding clean sweep when they travelled to Greenham Park for Round 8 action on Saturday.The senior match provided the day's most entertaining contest, with the Roos showing tremendous fight in the opening half. At the main break, Balranald trailed by just three points, 47-44, setting up what promised to be a thrilling second half.However, Lake Boga's class shone through in the final two quarters as they outscored the home side to secure a 28-point victory, winning 15.10 (100) to 10.12 (72).The Roos can take heart from their competitive first-half performance, with standout efforts from Tanner Coulthard, Jack Salau, Ian Fuller, Jarryd Stead, Ryan Middlebrook, and Daniel Harris keeping them in the contest against the visiting side.The Reserves match told a different story, with Lake Boga establishing their dominance early and maintaining it throughout the contest. The visitors ran out comprehensive 104-point winners, 15.22 (112) to 1.2 (8).Despite the challenging scoreline, several Balranald players stood tall for the Roos, including Leslie Bodinnar, Bailey Brougham, Toby Lay, Jacob Shannon, Phil Connell, and Mitchell Carmichael, who continued to compete hard throughout the match.The Colts (Under 18) match saw another solid Lake Boga performance, with the visitors winning 13.10 (88) to 7.10 (52), a 36-point margin that reflected their superior finishing around goal.In the Under 15s, Lake Boga completed their perfect day with a 37-point victory, defeating Balranald 10.7 (67) to 4.6 (30).Lake Boga's dominance extended to the netball courts, where they swept all six grades in convincing fashion.A Grade: Lake Boga 58 defeated Balranald 47 B Grade: Lake Boga 34 defeated Balranald 22 B Reserve: Lake Boga 58 defeated Balranald 27 17 & Under: Lake Boga 45 defeated Balranald 22 15 & Under: Lake Boga 62 defeated Balranald 31 13 & Under: Lake Boga 47 defeated Balranald 5

Round Two of Proten
Round Two of Proten

03 June 2025, 11:00 PM

Round two of the ProTen rugby league competition delivered thrills, spills, and some eye-watering scorelines as teams find their rhythm for the 2025 season.The Barellan Rams made their home ground a fortress on the weekend, claiming convincing victories in both the men's and women's fixtures against visiting Rankins Springs. But it was Goolgowi who stole the headlines with an absolute demolition job that left Deniliquin shell-shocked.Barellan's men side set the tone early, running out comfortable 24-six winners over Rankins Springs. The star of the show was winger Mesulame Navakayala, who crossed the stripe three times in a dominant display. Noah Forbutt chipped in with a try of his own and was near-perfect with the boot, slotting four goals to seal the victory. Rankins Springs' lone bright spot came through Jamie Parsons' try, with Damian Walker adding the extras.Meanwhile, Ivanhoe continued their impressive start to the season with a 20-10 triumph over Narrandera. The visitors spread the joy around, with tries to Ethan Harris, Tarelle Jones, Zac O'Neill, and Lachie Brill. Patty Miller was reliable with the boot, converting two attempts. Narrandera fought hard through tries from Joey Charles and Barlow Simpson, but it wasn't enough to prevent the defeat.However, the match of the round belonged to Goolgowi, who absolutely dismantled Deniliquin 54-2 in a performance that will have other teams taking notice. Henry Taylor was unstoppable, bagging a hat-trick while also nailing seven conversions for a personal haul of 26 points. Brother Ollie Taylor wasn't far behind with two tries of his own, while Jasvir Singh-Clark also grabbed a double. Jake Wynn and Anthony Star rounded out the scoring feast for the rampant home side. Deniliquin's only response was a penalty goal from Bede Orr in what will be a result they'll want to forget quickly.The women's competition took on a completely different complexion, with both matches decided by watertight defensive displays and clinical finishing.Barellan's women continued their strong start to the season with a 10-0 shutout victory over Ivanhoe. Sophia Kelsey provided the match-winning moment with the game's only try, while Monique Higgins was spot-on with the conversion. It was a grinding affair that showcased the defensive capabilities of both sides.In the other women's fixture, Rankins Springs bounced back from their men's disappointment with a solid 10-0 win over Goolgawi. Tilly Heath and Tiarra Hardwick both found the line for the visitors, with Hardwick also adding the goal in a well-rounded individual performance.With Hillston enjoying the bye this round, they remain perched atop the men's competition ladder. However, Barellan and Ivanhoe are breathing down their necks, both maintaining perfect records through two rounds. Perhaps most surprisingly, last year's grand finalists Narrandera find themselves languishing outside the top four as the 2025 season gathers momentum.In the women's league, Barellan have staked their claim as early premiership favourites, sitting pretty at the summit. Rankins Springs have moved into second place with their first win of the campaign, setting up what could be an intriguing battle for top spot as the season progresses.The varying scorelines across both competitions suggest we're in for an entertaining year, with some teams already establishing themselves as genuine contenders while others will be looking to regroup and find their feet in the coming weeks.

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