Rugby League
Bombala's Ky Rodwell will line up for the CABE NSW Under-20 squad to face Queensland in the State of Origin double-header at ANZ Stadium on Wednesday, July 10.
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Rodwell, who plays in the Canterbury Cup for the South Sydney Rabbitoh's, will play alongside 19 of the state's brightest rugby league talents. NSW will be hoping to avenge last year's 30-12 loss at Suncorp Stadium.
Full squad
Tex Hoy, Tuipolota Katoa, Stephen Crichton, Ethan Parry, Jason Saab, Cooper Johns, Brandon Wakeham, Spencer Leniu, Sam Verrills, Oregon Kaufusi, Teig Wilton, Matthew Doorey, Darby Medlyn, Luke Huth Stefano Utoikamanu, Matt Croker, Ky Rodwell, Tommy Talau, Alex Seyfarth, Phoenix Crossland.
Golf
Bombala lady golfers played a Secret 9 Stableford for Club Trophy on Wednesday. The winner was Jean McLean 27 pts. Ball was won by Betty Crawford 21 pts.
Members played a Stableford for L Jones Trophy on Saturday. Tony Brady was the winner with 39 pts. Balls went to Tony, Glen Hampshire 37 pts, Nathan Thistleton 36 pts. The NTP was not won.
Sunday was a 4 BBB Multiplier for C Gronow & P Goldberg Trophies. The winners were Ross and Heather Brown 75 pts they also won the balls.
Golf program
Ladies: Wednesday 4th Club Medal & Putting for G. Withers Trophy.
Saturday - ETBA Club Trophy. Pambula/Merimbula Tournament.
Members: Saturday, July 6 Par B Weston Trophy.
Sunday, July 7 - Stableford Club Trophy Ind. Acc.
Roster duty: Saturday - Wayne Elton.
Pony Club
Delegate Pony Club rider Lydia Jamieson competed in the Bega Gymkhana on Sunday coming home with 10 ribbons.
Lydia managed a fifth place in the show jumping and a first place in bending and her handler class.
Well done Lydia and thank you to Bega Pony Club.
Delegate Pony Club has a rally day next Sunday, July 7 - 9.30 for 10am start.
PSSA Basketball
Nine Bombala Public School stage 3 girls competed in the next round of the PSSA basketball competition against Goulburn West Public School this week.
Assistant principal Angela Barrow said, the girls demonstrated magnificent sportsmanship qualities and represented Bombala Public School with pride.
"Although we didn't come away with the win, the increase in skill development and game strategies our girls developed along the way was priceless.
"A large thank you to all involved and to the spectators and family members who came to watch."