Youth League
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Canowindra Youth League players were able to get the Canowindra supporters cheering again as they lifted from the previous loss to go in to defeat Eugowra 40 - 0.
The Tigers were determined for a big win, which is exactly what they achieved as they ran onto the field with full determination.
Within the first five minutes Ebann Malae was able to score the first try off the wing for Canowindra.
Not long after that the Brown brothers were in action as Jordi Brown was able to score a try off Jayden Brown's set up.
Not only did the Tigers put massive points on the board, they also defended incredibly to enable Eugowra from scoring any points.
Canowindra's full back Bailey Cain displayed some incredible runs as he was able to plant the ball in the try line in the first half.
The half time score was 20 - 0 as the Tigers stayed positive to keep the points in their favour although they were even more ecstatic that they were able to double their points by full time.
Fantastic work to another brother set Sam and Alex Willson as they both defended incredibly and knocked down any oppostion that was in their way, Alex was also able to score a try for Canowindra.
Two players were able to score double tries, the Player's Player Will Middleton as he had his best game of the season, and also Jayden Brown as he danced under the try line for his second try for the day.
Player's Player Will Middleton displayed an incredible performance as he dodged his way through Eugowra throughout the whole game. Incredible performance Canowindra Tigers Youth League!
League Tag
An unexpected result was displayed on Sunday, July 27 as the Canowindra Tigresses fell to the Eugowra Geagles 10 - 0.
The Tigers started strong with a high incentive to win although they lost their momentum after constantly defending against the Geagles.
After a few good opportunities for the Tigresses were failed to put into points, the ladies struggled to find the determination to push through to the try line.
The Eugowra ladies were determined for a home win, and luckily Canowindra were able to hold them back from scoring any more tries.
With Eugowra only being able to score two tries, this shows how incredible the defence was that Canowindra put into action.
Credit to all of the players as they were straight up the Geagles and did everything they could to defend their try line.
This weeks Player's Player went to one of the teams youngest players Molly Grant.
Molly is a fantastic defender, and once she gets hold of the ball there is no stopping her.
An unfortunate result, although the Tigresses are looking forward to their next game and preparing to defeat Gooloogong.
First Grade
An extremely intense game of Rugby League was played on Sunday, July 27 as Canowindra lost to top of the ladder team Eugowra by one try with the full time score being 16 - 12.
Canowindra started very strong as they were able to put the first two tries on the score board, although unfortunately were unable to retain their score in the second half.
Both teams went head to head determined for a win, and the Canowindra Tigers were evidently the side with the most field possession.
The Tigers constantly attacked and ran hard and fast at Eugowra, driven with extreme motivation to continue from their consecutive wins.
Brodie Friend was able to plant the first fantastic try for the Tigers, followed by Youth League player Luke Tarrant.
Notable mention to Tom Roth for his strong runs at Eugowra, although unfortunately had a disallowed try.
Matty Mclean was able to make a two point penalty kick also in the first half. With the game looking to be in Canowindra's favour at the half time break, the second half was definitely a different game.
A notable mention to the Hughes brothers as Curtis and Brydon made some great breaks and were not shy to attack Eugowra. Brydon Hughes was awarded Players Player for his fantastic game.
Not once did he give in to Eugowra, he continually pushed himself to the limit as he helped his team mates make ground to push for a win.
The final score shows a lot about the Canowindra Tigers First Grade men as it was such a close game to a team who sits first on the ladder.
Grand final is not in our pocket just yet, although we potentially do have a high chance to get there.
The players and Coach will definitely be pushing the next few games to the limit as the incentive and motivation is high to achieve the teams goal of making the grand final.
The Tigers are a team to watch for as semi finals are nearing and hopefully they will come back for more continued wins.
Great work Canowindra Tigers First Grade!
This weekend on Saturday, August 2 Canowindra are travelling out to Gooloogong to verse them on their home turf.
Times are approximate, although it is looking to be League Tag Vs Gooloogong at 12.30pm, Youth League Vs Grenfell at 1.40pm and First Grade Vs Gooloogong at 3pm.
Come along and support the Canowindra Tigers at Gooloogong!