With a new structure in place for western rugby league next season, Cowra Magpies president Marc McLeish is confident the club can field a premier league side.
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The club opted to not participate in Group 10's top grade this year, citing concerns about retaining players, the squad's health and enjoyment and the COVID-19 pandemic.
McLeish said the club ultimately made the right decision this year,
"From a club point of view, I'm really, really proud and, I think, very content with what's happened this year," he said.
"I really think the proof is in the pudding, the results in the seniors sort of prove that if we had tried to contest the first grade competition, results aside, the welfare of our players was in question."
We're 99 per cent confident we will be fielding a first grade side.
- Magpies president Marc McLeish
McLeish said this year was an opportunity for the club to rebuild, while also developing up-and-coming players.
"[There are] a lot of young blokes there that have just grown from strength to strength this year, which is a lot of the reason why the results have turned late in the season," he said.
"Those young guys have matured in the right way, not being thrown into the gauntlet of first grade footy before their time.
"There's probably three or four guys there who I would have said weren't ready for first grade football this year that I would certainly be happy to throw them into a first grade side next year.
"The growth is there, the maturity is there and as I said, the will and desire to play for the Magpies for the right reasons is also there and a big part of what we set out to do."
Next year's competition, at this stage, is purely for first grade teams from Group 10 and Group 11 and features a conference system and crossover games before a top eight finals system.
The reserve grade, under 18s, and league tag - set to be known as Championship grade competitions next year - will remain within their existing boundaries and fixtures will be aligned with their club's Western Premiership side.
"We're already at work for building four grades next year, there will be a couple of announcements about that come out in the next few weeks," McLeish said.
"We're 99 per cent confident we will be fielding a first grade side... [there's] a very big motivation for us to compete in that competition.
"We'd love to be competitive but we'll see what we can build on and using this year's success and I don't care what anyone calls it, it's an absolute success this year, to springboard off that to bigger and better things."
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