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Forbes Sports Briefs

July 30, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

HOME LOSS: Forbes Allstars suffered a tough loss to Parkes Wanderers at home last weekend. Pic courtesy of Essjay Photography.

Forbes Winter Show Postponed

The Forbes Winter Show has been reschedule for the 24th October. The lockdowns in three nearby LGAs, together with the restrictions on anyone who had travelled through those areas, combined with the fact that we shouldn’t be encouraging travel through those regions, made it too difficult to run our event as planned, a Facebook post stated.
We are looking forward to our new date in October when the COVID situation has hopefully settled down. Sorry for the disappointment and thank you all so much for your support. Refunds on all pre-entries, less nomination processing fees will be put through the system today.

Magpies Go Down In Arm Wrestle

After last weeks loss to CYMS, Forbes had a point to prove this week and while they didn’t get the chocolates, the 24-14 loss to Macquarie Raiders was a big effort. Forbes will be kicking themselves for the litany of missed chances and could well have beaten their more fancied rivals. Onwards and upwards though in some promising signs for first grade.

Little Magpies Win Goodwin Molloy Cup

Forbes has taken out the 2021 Goodwin Molloy Cup. Stemming from a rivalry that goes back to 2014 and named after former West Wyalong and Penrith player Matt Goodwin as well as Forbes Stalwart Craig Molloy, the cup is played across all competitive grades with the glory going to the team with the most wins on the day.

Allstars Back To Drawing Board

It was a game to forget for Forbes Allstars who came crashing back to reality with a 3-0 loss to Parkes Wanderers at home. After a good run of results, the Allstars had every reason to be confident but the Wanderers got the win.

Dominos Sports Brief

July 23, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Staines Gets Double In Win For Panthers

It wasn’t pretty but Charlie Staines Penrith Panthers scored an important 30-16 win over a gallant NZ Warriors in Brisbane.

The Warriors, who played the second half with no interchange players, only trailed 16-10 at the break after earlier establishing a 10-4 lead.
But as their troops began to fall over and fatigue set in Penrith capitalised with Staines crossing for a second half brace to put the issue beyond doubt midway through the second half.

It was a big win for the young Panthers who are still missing halves Luai and Cleary who will be back in two weeks to play Melbourne.

Magpies Struggle Against CYMS

Season 2021 has gone from bad to worse for Forbes Magpies after a 62-6 touch up at the hands of group powerhouse Dubbo CYMS. In the Magpies defence, it has been an extremely disruptive 18 months and with COVID announcements changing daily it certainly can’t have helped. Forbes reserves fought hard but went down 14-10 while the 18s had a 10-all draw and the Women’s League Tag went to Dubbo 28-4 in another keenly fought contest.

All Stars Smack Parkes Railway Renegades

It was only a matter of time before Forbes All Stars had a win and win they did, trouncing Parkes Railway Renegades 4-0 in Parkes last weekend. A double from Jacob Collitts was the highlight for the Forbes side who dominated from the opening whistle. The win keeps Forbes in the hunt for end of season finals with the last two weeks showing the side may have turned the corner at the right time.

 

Platypi Women’s Only Highlight On Tough Day

July 16, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

TRY TIME: Forbes Women’s Platypi had a tight draw with Orange Emus 12-all last weekend to remain in finals contention.


It was a tough Saturday at home for the Forbes Platypi Rugby Union club with losses in three men’s grades and only a 12-12 draw with the Orange Emu’s Women’s side the only result to crow about.

Forbes Colts continued their disjointed season marred by a pandemic and a lack of continuity with a disappointing 50-0 loss to the junior Emus. The Colts were never in the hunt and the result continues a slew of blow outs for the young side.

Seconds were marginally better but were fleeced to the tune of 36-7 by a dynamic Emu’s side that bullied the Platypi from the opening whistle and put pay to any chance they may have of finals football. Firsts couldn’t repeat their previous heroics going down 38-19 and slipping down to fourth on the Central West Blowes Menswear ladder behind Bathurst. They now sit on six wins, six losses and +6 points difference.

In the Women’s it was a tit-for-tat end-to-end battle with neither side being able to gain any real ascendency and the points shared in a thrilling 12-all draw and what must surely be a precursor to the finals later in the season.

Forbes won’t play again until they face Orange City in Forbes on July 24 in a must-win for all grades if they are to play semi-final football. A loss for Firsts and Dubbo may be clipping at their heals for fourth spot. A win, and a home semi-final beckons against Bathurst, potentially.

Orange Emus remain in first place on 47 points after the weekend’s win over Forbes while Cowra (43) and Bathurst (36) are second and third respectively as we approach the nitty gritty end of the season in the Central West Blowes Menswear competition.

Dominos Sports Brief

July 16, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Locals Claim Pairs

Forbes locals Lindsay and Lyn Willding have claimed the annual Forbes Mixed Pairs Bowls tournament at the Forbes Bowling Club sponsored by Beaumont Tiles Dubbo.

Despite the spectre of COVID, 32 pairs of bowlers from the Central West region, attended marking a great day for the club as local bowlers also scooped up other prizes throughout the day! Well done to all the winners and all who volunteered!

Golden Eagles Dark Horses For League Title

With wins over Grenfell, Peak Hill and Cargo, the Eugowra Golden Eagles were brave in their 18-10 loss to second place Manildra Rhinos last weekend in Eugowra.

Despite the loss, Eugowra sit in fifth in the Woodbridge Cup in what is a blue-chip year for the club on 13 points behind Molong Bulls on 14 in fourth then a trio of teams out in front including Canowindra (25), Ma-nildra (23) and Trundle (21). Eugowra and Molong do have a bye owing with Eugowra having a weekend off this weekend but other immediate contenders for the finals below them on the ladder Peak Hill (12) and Cargo (10) also have a scheduled bye weekend approaching.

Eugowra will tackle Condo after the bye before a season-defining home game awaits against Molong in three weeks.

Magpies Plucked By Tigers

At the start of the season both sides fought out a gallant draw but this time it would be different when the Forbes Magpies took on the Nyngan Tigers. In a game that was largely one way traffic, an under-manned Magpies side fought hard but inevitably lost 34-10.

Forbes is running out of time if they have ambitions of playing finals football.

 

Platypi Get It Done Over Roos

July 2, 2021 by Maggi Barnard


It may not have been pretty, but Forbes Platypi kept in touch with the front runners in the Blowes Menswear Central West Rugby Union Competition at Dubbo on the weekend 12-6.

With everything to play for, both teams left it all out on the field in a tight war of attrition that could’ve gone either way.

The Platypi stuck solid and held on by the tightest of margins to remain in the top four and in the hunt for the minor premiership.

In other grades, 2nds were beaten 31-18 to continue a season of near misses while the Women’s were thumped 29-0 in a pasting. The Colts continue to struggle with a 41-5 rout confining the Colts to rear of the ladder and only pride left to play for in 2021.

Check out the Forbes Rugby Union Facebook page for all the latest COVID info.

Dominos Sports Brief

July 2, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Jungle Deuce Wins SOO Clash

Locally-trained track star Jungle Deuce has continued a stellar run this month, winning last Thursday’s State Of Origin shoot-out at Albion Park.
Jungle Deuce served as the anchor of the NSW team after being selected for the match race.
Raymond Smith’s star finished with 29.61 making it 13 from 19.
Jungle Deuce’s win is not the only star in the Smith’s Irinka Kennels with three of their dogs, Miss Ezmae, Midnight Flash and Dip It In claiming a winning treble at Wentworth Park last Saturday.

Congrats Junior Rugby Stars

The NSW Rugby Champs were held recently and Forbes was represented by Jai Wheeldon, Lachlan Rice and George Field in the Under 13s. Zac Fraser, Oliver Walker and Patrick Ryan played in the Under 14s squad while Thompson Hurford, Teddy Mundy, Lachlan Wallace and Leroy McNamara played in the Under 12s.
Oliver Walker, Patrick Ryan and Zac Fraser represented Forbes in the Under 14s while Georgie Duncan and James Bur-ton played in the Central West Rugby Under 15s squad.
The Under 12s placed sixth, the Under 13s came in thirteenth place, the Under 14s came in tenth and the Under 15s came in twelfth.

Pony Club Hosts Big Weekend

Some 38 competitors from around the region competed at the annual Charlie O’Connor Showjumping and dressage weekend at Forbes Pony Club.
Riders came from across the state for the event with the highlight the John Stew-art Memorial Barrel Race, named for Pony Club member John Stewart who rode in the 1970’s and early 1980’s on a horse called King, owned by Charlie O’Connor, the namesake of the weekend.

Dominos Sports Brief

June 25, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Hoop Dreams Realised For Flints And Shead Nicho

The Forbes Basketball Association grand finals have been played with Shead and Nicho coming from behind to beat Howies in the Women’s and make it back-to-back titles. In what can only be described as a sterling team effort, the girls had to claw from a handy deficit to take down their arch-rivals.
In the Men’s, Flint Tropics grounded out a tough victory over defending champs Misfits in a low scoring affair dominated by defence. Led by Justin Hoy, Flint Tropics made the plays that mattered when they mattered and the defending champs had no answers. Not only did Flint Tropics take the crown but they did so without dropping a game all season – well done!

Forbes Swampies Junior AFL Update

The Forbes/Orange Under 12’s went down to competition frontrunners the Dubbo Demons in the CWJAFL competition on Sunday. The Swamp Tigers were well in the contest until the 3rd quarter when the Demons rose up and scored 6 goals. The Swamp Tigers tried hard in the last quarter but couldn’t close the gap. The final score being 1.1-7 to 0.3-3 to Dubbo. The loss leaves the Swamp Tigers still in third while best on ground were Zain Clarke and Jackson Beaudin. The CWJAFL is now on a school holiday break and will starts again on July 18. A reminder to everyone that Auskick will commence after the school holidays on Friday July 16 at 4pm at Gag-gin Oval.

All Stars Lose Close One

Forbes All Stars lost a tight tussle 2-1 to Parkes Wanderers last weekend at Harrison Park in Parkes. Despite the gallant effort, the All Stars remain stuck near the bottom of the ladder looking to break their duck in 2021.

Hubbo’s 400th Ends In Loss To Bulldogs

June 25, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

400 CLUB: Andrew Hubbard played his 400th game for the Forbes Platypi on the weekend infront of a parochial home crowd. Pic courtesy of Forbes Rugby Union Club.

Sport like life isn’t always fair and Forbes Platypi stalwart Andrew Hubbard found this out the hard way as Forbes lost to fellow finals contenders Bathurst Bulldogs 24-18 at home in a match worthy of any semi-final.

While the pre-match focus was on Hubbo’s 400th game for the Platypi, Bathurst needed a win to stay clear of fifth placed Dubbo and like Forbes, remain in the hunt for a top two spot along with Cowra.

After nine rounds of the Blowes Menswear Central West Rugby competition Forbes sit in third on 28 points, three behind Cowra on 31 and seven behind ladder leaders Orange Emu’s on 35. Bathurst rounds out the top 4 with 27 points.

With six rounds remaining Forbes XV will need to beat a desperate Dubbo Kangaroos in Dubbo this weekend and hope Orange Emu’s defeat Cowra who are arguably the most improved side in the competition this year.

In other matches, Dubbo Rhino’s took out the Colts 29-12 while the Women’s were blasted off the park 50-0 by the Bathurst Women’s side. Forbes 2nd XV were trounced 38-5 in a contest that never eventuated.

Forbes will play Dubbo Kangaroos in Dubbo this Saturday June 26th at 3.15pm at Dubbo Rugby Club in a must win for the hosts. The Platypi can be as high as second should they get the points and other results go their way.

The NSW Country Cockatoos squad to play in the Senior National XVs Champion-ships in Adelaide later this year has also been announced with Forbes duo Mahe Fangupo and Charlie French both earning caps. These selections follow strong performances in the successful Blue Bulls side that won in Tamworth earlier this month.

 

Blue Bullettes Defend NSW Country Title

June 18, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

BACK-TO-BACK: Central West Blue Bullettes Women’s Rugby side defend their Thompson Cup NSW Country Rugby Championships titles with an emphatic 35-15 win over Hunter in Tamworth.

They say it’s hard to climb the mountain once but it’s even harder doing it twice and that’s exactly what the Central West Blue Bullettes have done with a resounding 35-15 win over Hunter at Tamworth in the Thompson Cup last weekend. The win backs up the crown NSW Country Rugby Championship trophy the side took home in 2019.

Unlike 2019, the Bullettes did it the hard way. Difficult conditions married with a sea-son impacted by COVID meant that combinations were a little awry early.

But it didn’t take long for the title fancies to find their rhythm.

Forbes duo Amy Townsend and Paulini Lawanikula figured prominently for the Bullettes with the latter playing a hand in the semi-final win over fellow contenders Central Coast 27-5. The tournament continues what has been a strong season for Lawanikula who’s husband Rusi along with Miniti Tonga, Tom Macleay, Mahe Fangupo and Charlie French all lined up from the Forbes Platypi club for Blue Bulls who also had success at the carnival.

Despite the short campaign, the Bullettes stuck to the task and everyone clicked when it mattered.

Bathurst Bulldogs player and captain Mel Waterford was elated with how the unit came together with little notice and the spectre of COVID hanging over the tournament.

“All the players from 1 to 25 played their part and put together excellent performances,” she said.

“Hunter kept us on our toes and sharp all game,” Mel said.

After an excitable start at a frenetic pace, it was Central West who settled first against Hunter, playing the majority of the match in their half and not allowing them into the game. Dominant forward running and some sublime skills from the outside backs eventually proved too much for the Hunter side as Central West ran out 20 point winners in front of a decent Peel Valley crowd.

Dominos Sports Brief

June 11, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Magpies Win All Four

Forbes first grade registered their first win of the season 12-4 against the Narromine Jets. League Tag went to Forbes 38-6 while the 18s got up 34-6 and Reggies triumphed 44-16. All eyes will be on Forbes v Parkes this weekend in what shapes as a season defining game for both teams.

Platypi Cement Second Spot

The Forbes Platypi XV snuck home 21-17 against a spritely Orange City side who were fighting to stay in touch with the top sides. Platypi 2nds got the job done 10-5 while Women’s and Colts were both beaten.

Forbes Jockey Club Meeting Sunday August 1

Forbes Jockey Club will be celebrating 25 years with Bankstown Sports when they hold their Showcase Meeting on August 1. Parkes Jockey Club meanwhile will be racing this Saturday June 12 in their annual long weekend race day. Tickets at 123tix. com.au

All-Stars Trounced By Renegades 5-1

Forbes All Stars suffered another defeat on the weekend with a 5-1 pasting at the hands of Parkes Railway Renegades. The All Stars, who are certainly better than the score-lines in recent weeks have suggested, certainly had their chances however the class of the Renegades proved too much in the end.

Netball Spring Comp

The Spring competitions will start with the first grading games on August 25 and the second grading games on September 1. The first round of the competitions will be played on September 8. The Spring competitions will also see the introduction of the Junior Mixed competition for all boys and girls from 8 years to 15 years. Registration help and completed friends forms will be on Wednesday August 18 and 25 at 5pm till 6:30 pm.

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