Numbers game to prove Blayney’s biggest hurdle in potential move up a tier

Nick McGrath
Updated September 20 2017 - 11:09am, first published September 19 2017 - 7:00pm
ON THE CHARGE: Blayney co-coach Baz Hobby says the top Rams side could compete in a new second tier, but fielding two teams will be a challenge. Photo: NICK McGRATH
ON THE CHARGE: Blayney co-coach Baz Hobby says the top Rams side could compete in a new second tier, but fielding two teams will be a challenge. Photo: NICK McGRATH

Three-time Graincorp Cup south premiership winning player-coach Baz Hobby says the Blayney Rams will be able to compete with the top sides in a proposed second tier Central West Rugby Union (CWRU) competition in 2018.

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Nick McGrath

Nick McGrath

Editor, Central Western Daily

Editor, Central Western Daily