Nyngan sports news

By Jennifer Hoar and Contributed
November 15 2017 - 4:30am
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN: Jason Boney tries to burst through the Swans' line in the Men's A grade final. Photos: PAIGE WILLIAMS
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN: Jason Boney tries to burst through the Swans' line in the Men's A grade final. Photos: PAIGE WILLIAMS
EVERYONE'S A WINNER: The Castlereagh All-Blacks and the Top Camp Swans with QuitBFit ambassadors Timana Tahu, Will Smith, Nathan Merritt and Cody Walker.
EVERYONE'S A WINNER: The Castlereagh All-Blacks and the Top Camp Swans with QuitBFit ambassadors Timana Tahu, Will Smith, Nathan Merritt and Cody Walker.

Healthy focus at knockout

Well Played: TTony Pellow was named player of the match.
Well Played: TTony Pellow was named player of the match.

More than 20 men’s and mixed teams competed across five divisions on Saturday and Sunday, with organisers Wellington Aboriginal Corporation Health Service (WACHS) and NSW Touch hailing it a great success.

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