Moree Weebolla Bulls have a tough Saturday ahead as both first and second grade sides will be fighting to secure a spot in the grand final in two weeks’ time.
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Bulls first grade side will be playing for the right to host the Central North grand finals on Saturday, September 15 as they take on minor premiers Tamworth Pirates in the major semi-final this Saturday, September 1 at Tamworth’s Ken Chillingworth Oval.
It’s expected to be a tough clash as both sides managed to claim one victory in the two times they met during the home and away season.
Meanwhile, Moree will be looking to make the second grade grand final for the sixth year running, after earlier claiming their sixth minor premiership.
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The Bulls will face off against their Narrabri Blue Boars rivals in the second grade major semi-final.
In both games, the winner will progress straight through to the grand final, while the loser will get one more chance in the finals next Saturday.
The first grade loser will face the Walcha Rams, who beat Narrabri in the elimination final, while Pirates will play the loser of the second grade match after defeating Inverell last Saturday.
The major semi action will get underway at Ken Chillingworth Oval in Tamworth from 11.25am with the Colts match between Pirates and Farrer. Moree will take the field against Narrabri in second grade at 12.55pm, followed by Pirates and Inverell in the women’s. The first grade fixture between Moree and Pirates will kick off at 3pm.