BATHURST Bulldogs has gone from strength to strength, picking up its second rugby union 10s tournament in the space of a week.
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After winning the Cowra 10s on March 6, Bulldogs stormed home to win the Orange City 10s on Saturday, March 13, with event organiser Fletcher Niven saying the Bathurst club were one of the standout teams.
"Bathurst Bulldogs did standout and I think they probably went through with the highest for and against," he said.
"It was a combination of Bathurst and Orange Emus, so they were actually quite a strong side. They didn't lose a game and had a handful of tries scored against them but not many."
The annual event saw 19 teams spread across colts, women's and open men's take part.
Niven said there was so much interest from some of the travelling clubs, that it could mean an expansion in years to come.
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"A couple of the teams that travelled up from Sydney said if we wanted more teams, that they could make sure we get 20 or 24," he said.
"We'll talk about that and discuss it, whether or not we want to get bigger, but as soon as you get bigger you have to have a first division and second division.
"That's so some of the lesser teams feel comfortable not playing against some of the invitational teams that have the odd Shute Shield player in them."
As for the play on the field in 2021, it was the top-seeded All 10s Turtles who took out the top prize in the men's competition.
"It was very interesting to see some of the finals games and the semis," Niven said.
"The men's final was a good game, but in the end the Turtles were too strong.
Two Orange City sides also came away victorious.
The home club took out the colts crown after St Stanislaus' College's team chose not to play and instead allowed City to take home the prize money. City's team also won the 9-12 playoff.
"There can be some mismatches with some of the pool games," Niven added.
"But in the end they get put into a semi-final with teams of similar standard so they get one or two really good games at a standard they are used to, so that they aren't getting flogged by a better side."
And it was that on-field action that made Niven confident of a strong showing next year as well.
"It was funny, we had three teams camp at the ground overnight and I was chatting to them and they were all thrilled and want to come back next year," Niven finished with.
"It was very good and we had an exceptional crowd there which was great.
"Everyone loved it and I had so many people come up to me during the day and say they'll be back next year which is great to hear. It went down very well.
"Getting the feedback from the clubs was my highlight."
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