Panthers prepared to fight to host future Bathurst Knockouts

Nick McGrath
Updated February 6 2017 - 11:20am, first published 11:19am
TRY TIME: Panthers hooker Nick Loader crashes over during last year's win in the Bathurst Knockout final. Photo: WESTERN ADOVCATE
TRY TIME: Panthers hooker Nick Loader crashes over during last year's win in the Bathurst Knockout final. Photo: WESTERN ADOVCATE

Panthers president Dennis Comerford says his club will fight to maintain hosting rights of the Bathurst Knockout after Group 10 officials revealed a bid to share the annual event was receiving support amongst the Group.

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Nick McGrath

Nick McGrath

Editor, Central Western Daily

Editor, Central Western Daily

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