The Canowindra Tigers and Trundle added to the Woodbridge Cup competition's tally of draws this season with a late try from Zach Hunt locking up scores 10 all betwen the two sides at Tom Cllyburn Oval on Sunday.
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Matches between Blayney Bears and Orange United as well as Cowra and Oberon have also ended in draws after just three rounds of this year's competition.
On Sunday Canowindra jumped to an early lead before the game developed into an arm wrestle which saw Trundle hold the lead for most of the second half before Hunt's late try levelled the scores.
Joe Treasure had a chance to snatch victory but his conversion attempt was waved away.
Rob Burns opened the scoring for the Tigers after good early pressure from the home side.
Joe Treasure's conversion took the Tigers to a 6-0 lead which was reduced to two points after a good try to Trundle centre Ryan Porter.
The conversion attempt by Matt Bermingham was waved away and the score remained unchanged to the half time break.
The two sides settled into the arm wrestle for most of the second half before Sam Nixon crossed for the visitors to take the lead for the first time in the match.
Bermingham's conversion took the score to 10-6 after the Tigers had turned down a number of opportunities to add two points to their tally with penalties from in front or close to the uprights.
Despite the draw the Tigers were good across the paddock with solid performances from Ky O'Byrne, Nick Curtis, Ryan Clarke at full back, Barlow, Ron Lawrence, Earsman, Eli Reid, Whatman and Gaeta.
First grade players player went to Nat Barlow, best and fairest Nat Barlow 1, Brydon Hughes 2, Ronnie Lawrence 3.
First grade are on the road on Sunday taking on Peak Hill.
In Youth League the Canowindra Tigers scored a narrow 15-14 win over the Blayney Bears at Tom Clyburn Oval. Points for the Tigers came threw tries to Ethan Burling and Tyler Burn with Burling converting both tries and kicking one penalty goal.
Burling added a field goal to his points tally for the day to secure the win for the young Tigers ahead of next weekend's bye.
Canowindra League Tag continued on their winning way with a 24-14 win over Trundle with try scoring wizard Laura Price crossing for four of the Tigresses tries in the side's five tries to three win.
The Tigresses other try of the match came courtesy of Kyra Fisher with Hayley White slotting two conversions.
League Tag best and fairest went to Kelly Price 1, Kyra Fisher 2, Laura Price 3.
This weekend the League Tag girls are on the road to take on Peak Hill.