It was a huge win for the Boorowa Goldies over the West Wyalong Weevils at Boorowa Rugby Club last weekend with the Goldies taking a lockout 92-0.
In what was a very one sided game the Goldies crossed the line for a massive 14 tries and 11 conversions, proving why they are currently sitting at the top of the South West Cup table.
Tries for the Goldies were made by Sloane x 2, Johnson x 2, McGrath x 2, Chudleigh, Hick x 2, Pye, Berry, Poplin, Salmon and Carmody with Josh Carmody converting eight and Liam Salmon converted three.
In the other local game played on the weekend, despite the fierce rivalry between the Young Yabbies and the Harden Red Devils, the Devils managed to use the home ground advantage to out do the Yabbs, securing the win 33-7.
Tries for the Red Devils were made by Alcorn, Jeremy Martin, Fairfield-Smith, McGeoch and one other player with Glover converting four.
The single try for the Yabs was made by Aidan Kain with Liam Miller converting for the green and white.
In the other games across the competition the Cootamundra Tri Colours were too good for the Grenfell Panthers outclassing them 40-7, the Condobolin Rams hosted the Temora Tuskers and solidly took the win 40-5.
This weekend the Tuskers will host the Panthers at Temora, the Weevils will face off against the Condo Rams at West Wyalong, the top of the table clash between the Goldies and the Red Devils will be held at Boorowa Rugby Club ahead of their Tweed and Skivvies night and the Yabbies will host the Tri Colours at Cranfield Oval in Young.
Kick off for all games will be 3.15pm.
This weekend is the final round of the competition ahead of the semi-finals with Boorowa Goldies, Harden Red Devils, Cootamundra Tri Colours and Young Yabbies making up the top four of the ladder heading into the final round of the normal competition.
In the Women's Xs the Yabbiettes had a bye over the weekend, however the Goldies took a hit on the road to the semis going down to the top of the ladder West Wyalong Redbacks 10-73.
Tries for the Goldies were made by Collins and Anderson.
Well done to both the Goldies and the Yabbiettes on what has been a hard fought season against some top class competition.
Coming up this weekend the Tuskers will face off against the Grenfell Pink Panthers at Temora Recreation Ground, while the Yabbies have now finished their season with no Cootamundra side in the competition.