Weather will play a role in GTS vs. Woodbridge Cup games, ball control important. Yass practice held.
The weather gods are set to play their part in Saturday's representative fixtures between the George Tooke Shield (GTS) and Woodbridge Cup outfits.
Playing at Cowra's Sid Kallas Oval, there will be rain about on Friday and Saturday, meaning ball control and discipline will be as crucial as ever in the league tag and men's tackle matches.
GTS men's coach Jack Bramley held his only training session in Yass on Wednesday night. He said the conditions were discussed as they prepared for the annual representative fixture.
"We've had a slow start with only one session, but that one session was impressive," Bramley told CRRL.
"The weather forecast looks wet, and that was...