THEY won’t be heading to Wollongong this weekend as planned, but Central West Blue Bulls coaches Mick Gray and Steve Hamson are still confident of putting together a squad which can win a second consecutive NSW Country Championship.
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The Blue Bulls pulled out of a trial series against Illawarra, Central Coast and Balmain scheduled for this weekend thanks to, as Central West Rugby Union chief executive officer Peter Veenstra said, “being pretty light on in the backs”.
“There was just too much unavailability to justify taking a squad down there,” Gray said.
“It’s not ideal and there is a book of excuses as to why we haven’t seen the numbers, but that reflects in the 20s as well.
“We’re still confident of putting together a squad to be very competitive. Other guys will have the chance to work their way in.”
Not surprisingly, after Orange Emus and Orange City finished second and third respectively in the 2014 Central West Rugby Union first grade competition, players from the colour city dominate the squad.
The Lions boast 10 representatives, while Emus have seven, including bulldozing prop Nas Havealeta and former CSU talent Nick Hughes-Clapp.
Bathurst Bulldogs have five representatives – Isaac Breen, Peter Fitzsimmons, Tom Hollis, Chris Plunkett and Phil Tonkin – all of whom have worn Central West colours in the past.
Mudgee have two and Parkes and Narromine three each.
In the biggest shock, former Orange City and NSW Country Cockatoo Josh Tremain is the only player named from defending premiers Dubbo, while Forbes also boast one in Jack Hammond. CSU have no representatives at all.
“We knew the nucleus was going to come from Emus, City and Bulldogs after Dubbo lost several players,” Gray said.
“We’re particularly strong in the front row with Chris Plunkett, Grant Lowe, Chris Senior, Josh Tremain, Nas [Havealeta], Darcy Garlick, David Birch and the two Quigleys [George and Richie], so I think there will be some tears before bedtime picking who plays there, which is a good problem.”
Gray said he and Hamson will closely follow the progress of the named players, along with several others playing in the competition, in a bid to ensure Central West sends its strongest possible squad to compete for the Caldwell Cup.
CENTRAL WEST BLUE BULLS: Cameron Cole, Sam Coote, Jake Davis, Sam Dwyer, Darcy Garlick, Mesui Lemoto, Tom Nell, Chris Scoins, Chris Senior, Duncan Young (Orange City Lions), Tom Green, Nas Havealeta, Carter Hirini, Keith Howarth, Nick Hughes-Clapp, Jack Marchinton, Adam Perri (Orange Emus), Izaak Breen, Peter Fitzsimmons, Tom Hollis, Chris Plunkett, Phil Tonkin (Bathurst Bulldogs), David Birch, Brad James (Mudgee Wombats), Lachie McCutcheon, George Quigley, Richie Quigley (Narromine Gorillas), Grant Lowe, Ben Ryan, Dan Ryan (Parkes Boars), Josh Tremain (Dubbo Kangaroos), Jack Hammond (Forbes Platypi)