THIS Sunday's consolation finals of the Royal Hotel Cup could see City Colts and Centennials Bulls come together for the second time in as many days.
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The two Bathurst clubs come together on Saturday for the last round of the Bathurst Orange Inter District Cricket competition and then journey to Wade Park the next day for one last Twenty20 bash.
Each side will be hoping not to end the competition without a win, as Colts take on Molong at 10am and Bulls play Lithgow Lightning at 2pm.
The winners of those games will play in a final to determine the consolation bracket winner - essentially fifth place overall in the cup.
Bulls will be out to continue their good run of form against Lithgow in the competition.
We're taking the opportunity to bring a couple of kids up from the lower grades.
- Kurt Toole.
In February 2018 Bulls defeated Lithgow in the semi-finals before going on to win the decider against Bathurst City, and just last season Centennials struck down the Lightning again in the last game of the regular season.
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Centennials captain Kurt Toole said, with nothing on the line this Sunday, he's keen to give some of the club's younger members a chance to experience a higher level of cricket.
"It's great to get another game," he said.
"We're taking the opportunity to bring a couple of kids up from the lower grades to help give them a game in the T20s to get them used to that experience of first grade, so they'll feel more ready in a few years when they do make that jump.
"It'll be a fun game. We're obviously good mates with a few of the guys in that Lithgow side but as you know when it comes to game day you always enjoy the chance to beat your mates. That will make things interesting."
The winners of the consolation games will meet in the final at 6pm.