WILL Beth Durham wear Bathurst Bushrangers colours in season 2021?
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It is a question the newly crowned AFL Central West joint women's best and fairest player is not entirely sure how to answer, but one thing Durham is sure of is the junior talent at the club.
A Wagga Wagga native, Durham has spent the last two seasons playing for the Bathurst Lady Bushrangers and her work both in the ruck and half back line have not only made her a star for her club, but the league.
She shared the top gong with Dubbo's Emily Warner, and while she played with passion each time she pulled on a Lady Bushrangers singlet, Durham admitted she's not sure if she will do so again next season.
"Probably not but we'll see, I always say no and then I come back. But I have really enjoyed this season," Durham said.
Aside with being pleased with her own efforts, one of the big positives for Durham this season was seeing the progress of the younger Bushrangers. Some played alongside her while she also saw the talent within the current youth girls squad.
"I think this year our youth girls have improved so much compared to last year and I made it to every game and even threw myself into the runner role," she said.
"It's awesome our club has doubled its effort in supporting the junior club, like for the junior grand finals we had so many senior players there. That's just spectacular to see as a club because it's always been about the family and there's a lot of talent there."