When the results of the Blayney Bears' matches come through week-to-week, there is a good chance that somewhere among the try-scorers is the name Sophie Stammers.
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Not only does this occur in Group 10's league tag competition, if you do a scan across representative games and even the women's tackle results too, sure enough you'll find Stammers' name in the mix.
This year marks her fourth of representing Western's tag side and Stammers is as pumped and excited about how the team is shaping up this year.
"We have a lot of speed this year which will help us against the Southern Stars, the Illawarra team are always tough," she said.
Part of the challenge of representative sides is gelling with players that are usually your opponents, but Stammers has loads of experience with that.
"There's a fair few Group 10 girls so we gel pretty well because we've all played a fair bit together and there are four or five St Pats girls and one from Hawks so we all played with group 10 and the same goes for the Group 11 girls," she said.
The squad will gather at Molong twice for training in the lead-up to their first game of the championship at Yass against Riverina on July 20.
The Rams girls will then play Monaro and Greater Southern Stars in rounds two and three before a winners progress through to the finals against their northern rivals.
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