Trundle continues to tick all the boxes on route to a fourth straight Woodbridge Cup minor premiership following a 36-26 win over Grenfell on Sunday.
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The Boomers took care of business against the Goannas, a top three side heading into Sunday's clash at Grenfell, and remain undefeated on top of the ladder heading into next week's round 12 clash with Condobolin at Berryman Oval.
Josh Miles' Trundle outfit will then tackle the luckless Eugowra the following week before a three-game stretch that'll likely determine where the defending premiers land on the ladder.
The Boomers take on Molong (third), the in-form Peak Hill Roosters (seventh) and Manildra (second) in consecutive weeks, with the Rhinos, just two points off the pace, Trunde's biggest hurdle in their quest for another minor premiership.
In other round 11 games, Condobolin thrashed Eugowra 58-8 to chalk up their first win of the 2019 Woodbridge Cup season while, on Saturday, Peak Hill continued their good run downing Canowindra Tigers 36-34. Todd Barrow's Molong Bulls had the bye.
There was an upset in the league tag race on Sunday, with Molly Hoswell scoring all of her Manildra Rhinos outfit's points in a 16-8 win over premiers Cargo.
The Blue Heelers loss and Rhinos' win makes for an enthralling race to the minor premiership for the women's competition, with just three points separating first through to fifth - Cargo (19), Grenfell (19), Condobolin (17), Manildra (17) and Canowindra (16).
While an a top game of youth league, Cargo and Manildra played out a 20-all draw.
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