THIS Monday and Wednesday is the day all Bathurst Touch Football juniors and seniors have waited for, with the arrival of the competition’s grand finals.
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There will be 21 deciders played across all grades and competitions over the two days.
Bathurst Touch Football co-ordinator Tony Lewis said it’s been another fantastic season of footy.
“We’re very pleased with our numbers. When you’ve got 140-odd teams out there playing you know you’re certainly doing something right. Our junior numbers are up and it’s been a drama-free season on the field.
“We’ve got 12 to 13 fields going all at once for our senior games each week … but we’re never short on our officials, and that’s thanks to the work by our referees co-ordinator Damon Cuppitt. He does an excellent job.
“Our officials continue to go off and officiate at carnivals and keep moving up in grades.”
Matches to watch on Monday will be the men’s division one decider between JBC21 Anytime Fitness and Botham Homes, the mixed division final between Hothams Kings and Fancy a Quick Tag and an all-Bulldogs women’s final between the Gal’s and Badgirls.
The Wednesday men’s final between Blatchy's Smash Repairs and Central West Electrical Contractors plus the top graded mixed final between The Kings Hotel and The Brush will be other big finals to watch.