Bathurst St Pat's reign as the premier outfit in Western Division shows no signs of slowing after a five-star outing from young fullback Erin Naden helped the blue and whites claim another Western Challenge crown on Sunday in Canowindra
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Faced with new-comers Dubbo CYMS in the decider, the blue and white wall was at its miserly best and despite the Fishies boasting Australian touch football representative Madison Crowe in 2019 the Group 11 giants couldn't muster up a point in the grand final.
It is the fifth time St. Pats have won, having also earlier won the competition in 2012 before embarking on its current winning run.
Meanwhile, the home team, the Canowindra Tigers, got three games in as they build to this year's Woodbridge Cup League Tag Tournament.
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