The Bogan Bulls have caught their breath after their premiership win last month, but they haven't wiped the smiles off their faces.
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This was apparent at Friday night's Bogan Bulls presentation night at the Nyngan Town Hall.
The theme was 'Dress to Impress' so the players put away their footy kit for the night and suited up to celebrate a fantastic season for both grades.
The Club's most dedicated and talented were awarded during the night.
Long-time player Doug Holmes was inducted to the Hall of Fame and was presented with his 2014 premiership jersey framed.
Both grades were awarded with their premiership jerseys.
Special guests, Pat McCutcheon and Paddy Ryan from the Waratahs spoke about the similarities between the Bulls team and their own.
The floor was opened up for questioning of the Super Rugby Players.
The Waratahs Forwards presented Club president, Bruce Cleaver with a signed premiership jersey of their own, signed by their coach, Michael Chieka.
The night was catered for by Angie Armstrong at the Cocky's Wife Cafe and Catering and once the formalities were over everyone danced the night away to Isaac Compton and Lionel.
The stand out awards in First Grade went to, Dean Woods for highest point scorer and try scorer, Dom Kennedy for best back, Best forwards Josh Allen and Brad Toole, player's player (or the Difference Cup as the Bulls call it) was awarded to Dean Woods and Bill McKillop took out the best and fairest.
Second grade winners were Lino Lemeki for best back, Salty Taylor for best forward and Best and Fairest was Irish Pete.
Club Awards were given to Jim Elias for most improved, Rookie of the Year, Matt Sheather, Club Person of the Year Brett Moody and President's Award for Player of the year Simon Bell.
The committee and all the helping hands throughout the season were thanked graciously.
Although the players have put another competition to bed for the year, everyone is looking forward to the 2015 season of the Mighty Bulls.