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Rugby Park, Cowra MAJOR-SEMI – Pride Park, Orange WEEKEND SPORTS RESULTS Mon 2 September 2013 RUGBY UNION CENTRAL WEST BLOWES CUP MINOR-SEMI – Rugby Park, Cowra MAJOR-SEMI – Pride Park, Orange COWRA EAGLES 28 1st DUBBO ROOS 10 ORANGE CITY 45 1st PARKES 12 Ba BULLDOGS 16 2nd DUBBO ROOS 11 ORANGE CITY 21 2nd CSU 15 ORANGE CITY 32 3rd BA BULLDOGS 8 OR EMUS 20 3rd DUBBO ROOS 8 CSU BATHURST 13 Clts FORBES 10 ORANGE CITY 24 Clt PARKES BOARS 23 CWJRU Grand Finals at Endeavour Oval, Orange Under 13s - Dubbo Blue 30 d Parkes 26 Under 15s - Wellington 14 d Orange City 10 Under 17s – Orange City 24 d Dubbo Kangaroos 18 ANFD CUP Northern Conference – Preliminary-Final MUDGEE WOMBATS 38 YEOVAL EAGLES 20 COOLAH ROOS GF MUDGEE WOMBATS Western Plains Rugby Union Preliminary-Finals at Davidson Oval, Bourke WALGETT RAMS (1sts) 27 BOURKE RAMS 24 COONAMBLE RAMS (2nds) 27 BOURKE RAMS 8 COONAMBLE RAMS (1sts) GF WALGETT RAMS WALGETT RAMS (2nds) WALGETT RAMS Southern Inland Rugby Union Premier Division Walsh and Blair Cup Preliminary Finals ALBURY STEAMERS 41 WAGGA WARATAHS 7 WAGGA WARATAHS 27 WAGGA CITY “Boiled Lollies” 24 First Division – Romano’s Cup Grand -Finals TEMORA TUSKERS (1st) 33 WAGGA AG COLLEGE 30 ALBURY STEAMERS (2nd) 37 DENILIQUIN 7 Third Grade – McMULLEN CUP Grand Final JUNEE 18 HAY CUTTERS 10 RUGBY LEAGUE CASTLEREAGH CUP Grand Final at No 1 Oval, Coonabarabran GILGANDRA PANTHERS 30 COONABARABRAN UNICORNS 24 GROUP XI Preliminary Finals Pioneer Oval Parkes DUBBO CYMS FISHIES (First) 66 MACQUARIE RAIDERS 8 DUBBO CYMS FISHIES (Res) 18 MACQUARIE RAIDERS 16 DUBBO CYMS FISHIES (Jnrs) 22 FORBES MAGPIES 8 Grand Finals Apex Oval Dubbo Sun 8 Sep PARKES SPACEMEN (First) DUBBO CYMS FISHIES NYNGAN TIGERS (Res) DUBBO CYMS FISHIES MACQUARIE RAIDERS (Jnrs) DUBBO CYMS FISHIES GROUP X Preliminary Finals Wade Park, Orange ORANGE CYMS (First) 28 LITHGOW WOLVES 20 BATHURST PANTHERS (Res) 22 COWRA MAGPIES 18 ORANGE HAWKS (Jnrs) 30 BATHURST PANTHERS 14 BATHURST PANTHERS (Lg Tag) 30 BATHURST ST PATS 14 Grand Finals Wade Park Orange, Sun 8 Sep ORANGE HAWKS (First) ORANGE CYMS BATHURST ST PATS Res) BATHURST PANTHERS COWRA MAGPIES (Jnrs) ORANGE HAWKS ORANGE CYMS (Lg Tag) BATHURST PANTHERS WOODBRIDGE CUP Semi Finals CARGO BLUE HEELERS 30 EUGOWRA EAGLES 16 TRUNDLE BOOMERS 22 PEAK HILL ROOSTERS 16 EUGOWRA EAGLES FINAL TRUNDLE BOOMERS 7/9 CARGO BLUE HEELERS GF 14/9 CENTENNIAL COAL CUP Preliminary Final CSU MUNGOES 32 VILLAGES UNITED 22 KANDOS WARATAHS GF CSU MUNGOES 7/9 WESTERN PREMIER LEAGUE HOCKEY Women Preliminary-Final at Lithgow LITHGOW PANTHERS 3 ORANGE EX-SERVICES 0 BATHURST ST PATS GF LITHGOW PANTHERS Men Preliminary Finals at Bathurst BATHURST SOUTHS 3 PARKES PANTHERS 2 LITHGOW PANTHERS GF BATHURST SOUTHS BASKETBALL – State League Finals Semi - Bathurst Goldminers 60 d Newcastle Hunters 52 (Sat) Grand Final – Coffs Harbour Suns 87 d Bathurst Goldminers 50 (Sun) FOOTBALL NSW - STATE LEAGUE Semi-Final – Western Mariners 3 d Balmain 1 .
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