West Wyalong Tennis Club

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What a fantastic weekend! Our Annual Teams event ran beautifully, with 22 teams taking to the court and creating a wonde...
13/04/2026

What a fantastic weekend! Our Annual Teams event ran beautifully, with 22 teams taking to the court and creating a wonderful atmosphere full of happy players and great tennis. The conditions were close to perfect, and there were plenty of winners struck across the 288 sets completed!

We were delighted to welcome four teams from Canberra, along with several additional Canberran players joining other teams, and a new team from Cootamundra. Goulburn brought along a strong contingent of three teams, which was fantastic to see—not only for the great competition, but also for their wonderful contribution to the local economy!

These teams were joined by our very appreciated regular visitors from Orange, Toorooweenah, Dubbo, Narromine, Temora, and Springwood, as well as six local teams, rounding out a vibrant and competitive field. We also appreciated the involvement of keen (and very key) individuals from Campbelltown, Collaroy, Gosford, Sydney, Bathurst, Forbes, and Parkes.

Daytime catering was once again superbly managed by Therese MacFarlane and her wonderful team, especially Judy Jones, who was there across both days. We also extend our appreciation to Gail Collins, Di McCollough, Belinda Haworth and Pat Wood for their much-appreciated support—and, of course, to all the locals who pitched in when needed. Liz Daniher did an outstanding job selling raffle and 100 Club tickets – and switching up the music playlists 🤣while Chris Haworth very generously donated the prizes.

Saturday night was again a highlight, with Sally Russell and Malcolm Carnegie providing a fantastic meal. This warm hospitality has become a much-loved feature of the event. Players enjoyed the relaxed dinner on the clubhouse verandah — a great opportunity to socialise without the pressure of hitting any balls back, although the ball machine and wooden racquet challenge still kept things lively! Thanks to Chris Haworth for organising this fun addition, with Dave his 2 IC, assisting in collecting all the stray balls. The Goulburn crew embraced the challenge with great enthusiasm—and we believe they successfully negotiated the right prize as well!?

A huge effort also came from Club President Andrew Job, who ran the Division 2 men’s matches together with Stuart Luelf, and cooked the BBQ and Sunday morning’s egg and bacon rolls, and still managed to play all day Sunday. The eggs were generously donated Pace Farm Eggs, with our sincere thanks to Pace Farm for their support.

Bart handled entries, formats, score sheets, and the draw, while Peter Wood and Stuart Luelf prepared the courts to what could only be described as “Wimbledon standard”— or, at least as Woodsy would say, as close to that standard as the tennis that’s being played on them😂. They were pristine.

Ian Rattey and Harrison MacFarlane kept the kiosk running smoothly, and Tracy Grimshaw did a fantastic job coordinating the ladies’ matches while helping wherever was needed—and even finding time to play a few sets herself. Great job Tracy – much appreciated, the tennis earrings were also a standout!

Steve Pressler was also on hand, overseeing all areas and covering to ensure matches were filled. A standout moment was his suggestion to convert Phil Catlin’s additional ball fees into 100 Club tickets—resulting in Phil drawing first prize! Steve also kindly loaned his freshly restrung racquet to Laura Wood, who loved it so much he’ll have trouble getting it back!

We also thank Bland Shire Council for their support with extra bins and a marquee, and Mark Wood for assisting with the tidy-up of the old clubhouse area. To all our volunteers - your efforts are truly appreciated and vital to the success of this event.

Onto the tennis side - we once again used last year’s scoring system, designed to reward competitive matches while still reflecting performance. Four points were awarded for a set win, with bonus points given for “close” losses. Matches were decided firstly by sets won, then on total games, with an additional two points awarded to the higher game total – if sets were equal. This system produced some fascinating results and kept the competition wide open until the very end.

The Ladies draw was a perfect example, with three teams still in contention for first place going into the final round. The Dubbo Dynamites had the bye and could only watch from the clubhouse as Goulburn faced the Stringers (a combined Canberra and Campbelltown team). The Stringers, previously undefeated, had been beaten by Dubbo in the previous round and needed a strong win—three sets and at least 4 games in the 4th set —to claim the title. Goulburn, having earlier edged out Dubbo in a close match, also needed a big result to take top spot – 15 pts would do them nicely.

What followed was a titanic battle. Goulburn needed 15 points; the Stringers needed 16. In the end, the Stringers managed 15 points—just enough to draw level overall with Dubbo. Goulburn won two sets, but as the Stringers pushed them all the way, taking one set to a tiebreak and another to a 7–5 result, they collected high bonus points. The final match score saw Goulburn go down, 2–2 on sets, with games at 18–23. Just a few more points—and the title could have been theirs.

In a wonderful show of sportsmanship and grace, the Stringers offered to share first place with Dubbo after both teams finished on 95 points. However, maybe they knew the deciding factor was against them, and had to be their head-to-head result, which meant Dubbo claimed the title by this count-back method. Ebony Schlenert and Amelia Day were there to accept the prize money, and no doubt will celebrate with teammates Janelle Goodsell, Laura Sieb, and Poppy. The Stringers are now extra motivated for next year – congratulations to Bev Roberts, Bev Finn, Rozie Davies and Vicki Vesse on their strong performance.

Next best were the Cattle Kids on 53 pts followed by Lyndy’s Cannon’s on 45. Tracy Grimshaws Golden Racquets threatened 5th but did avoid the wooden spoon on 38 pts, while the Bluebells from Canberra claimed the wine bottle for the encouragement award on 20 pts! Captain Rosa Cotta with Karen Renfey won their first set in the final round which was a great way to cap things off for Bluebells – a fitting reward for persistence and dedication to the game!

The Men’s Division 2 competition featured a strong field of nine teams, each pair playing 16 sets across the weekend. With 18 points available per round (144 in total), the competition was incredibly tight, with an unbelievable six teams finishing between 91 and 113 points.

Goulburn had a particularly eventful tournament—and were unlucky to come up against a full-strength West Wyalong Rusty Nails in Round 4, where they suffered a tough 18–1 loss. It was their only heavy defeat, with just one other loss (14–7 to the Good Old Boys). Despite this shellacking, they still secured third place on 103 points—ironically finishing one point ahead of the Rusty Nails on 102, probably some chilly comfort.

Despite a strong 18–6 win over Temora in Round 9, Goulburn finished just two points shy of second place, which Temora claimed with 105 points. Temora’s only losses came against the Rusty Nails and Goulburn, but a key 15–9 win over the Good Old Boys proved decisive for them.

The Good Old Boys, however, were the standout performers, losing just once (to Temora) and finishing on top with 113 points. Greg Hunt, Rod Stewart, Gary Renfrey, Don Masters (the team’s “spiritual leader,” yet playing for Orange this weekend), John Chapman, and Tony Ross were outstanding throughout and worthy champions. Temora were deserving runners-up, led by Julian Drumore, Dave Armitage, Brett Murchie, and Brett Green, with support from Ross Findlay on Saturday and Ken on Sunday.

It was also fantastic to see our juniors stepping up to compete against seasoned players—sometimes there was an age gap of over 70 years between opponents, which is truly remarkable! The West Wyalong Bear Cubs performed admirably, earning points in every round and finishing with 42 overall. While they collected the wooden spoon, Caleb Boneham and Heath Bischoff can proudly claim a standout victory over a full-strength Rusty Nails pairing on Saturday. Caleb and Jude Anderson also claimed the prized scalp of super vets, Greg Hunt and John Chapman (Good Old Boys) in Rd 7; 6-4. This is a well earned win from gentlemen that know the game so well.

The Woods “Bootlasts” family crew recovered well from a slow start (including injury in game 1 of match 1) to finish sixth on 91 points, while Cootamundra made a strong debut and claimed fifth on 98. Orange Deuces finished seventh on 76 points, with the T’s in eighth on 68.

In Men’s Division 1, Springwood came out firing on Saturday, sprinting to an early lead with 48 points—four ahead of the West Wyalong Warriors on 44, and well clear of Dubbo (35), Goulburn (31), and Toorooweenah (29). The Paramount Pluggers were playing solid tennis but struggled to convert key moments, finishing the day on 16 points.

The big battle was Sunday morning with Springwood facing the locals, and they dominated the opening set 8-2 with Nathan Gardiner and Scott Homsey absolutely on fire against Andrew Bartlett and Dave Haworth. There seemed to be no answers to the Springwood onslaught… or was there? Arrive, Chris Haworth and Rhys Bischoff – and, in a mood for tasty “bakery items”. They promptly restored some order with their special presentation of a lovely bagel to Stewart Palmer and (our relunctantly traded player) Jay Taylor. This set a tone for the top line clash v. Nate and Scott where the home team not only “could do no wrong”, but also did a helluva alot great, to leave Captain Nate cheering when Springwood’s solitary game hit the scoreboard! The bagel, followed by the breadstick. Both teams played great tennis at times – but momentum is a big factor, and when spiralling against, is a nasty weight to carry. Springwood went down in the final set as well to surrender the match (14-4), the tournament lead, (now 6 pts down) - and with it, well.... basically all hope was gone! Dubbo Paramount were their next assignment (where they found another loss; 18-6) to limp out of the tournament with little fanfare. Great to see you again though boys, Blandicoots forever – 2027 might be Springwoods year?

Dubbo’s final round 18-6 win over Springwood put them 11 pts clear for 2nd place on 69 pts, while the West Wyalong Warriors of Chris Haworth, Rhys Bischoff, Dave Haworth, Andrew Boneham and Andrew Bartlett) accounted for the Paramount Pluggers in the final round to win the event on 76 pts! Very strong effort by the Warriors – led by Chris and Rhys.

Dubbo gained 1 more point over all opponents than West Wyalong did – so it was just their head to head match with the Warrior's that cruelled their chances (yes that's enough said Ben Strachan… for a while 😊).

Goulburn pipped Toorooweenah for 4th place, 48 pts to 43. The Paramount Pluggers rounded it all out on 30 pts.

There was a special match in round 4 that found Oscar Tweedale and Ben Hayes from the Pluggers play another Oscar and Ben (being Oscar Mason and Ben playing for Goulburn), and, it went full distance as well - a tie-breaker 8-7 – won by… Oscar and Ben (Goulburn). Goulburn took this match, 2-2 on sets, 29-25 games, for 14-11 pts to help secure 4th place over Toorooweenah, also beating them in the final round 12-10 to round out plenty of high quality, close tennis.

Thanks to Oscar Mason and Jay Taylor for their flexibility to allow “horse trading” to fill the courts where needed. Also, in this regard, Phil Catlin, Dylan Payne (winning a debut set too), Jobie, Ros Ode, Ross Findlay, Janelle Goodsell, Rod Clarkin and Scott Homsey.

All matches were played in fantastic spirit, with players appreciating great shots of every kind—and even a few that defied description! A brilliant weekend of tennis, camaraderie, and community spirit. A huge thank you to everyone who played, and those who travelled long distances absorbing high fuel costs, those who helped, and those who supported the event with their attendance. We’re already looking forward to doing it all again next year - aiming for 10-11th April, 2027 (after a well-earned 12-month recovery)!

Our Saturday Tennis Comp starts again this weekend!!If you are keen to play, please let us know - call either Andrew Bar...
24/03/2026

Our Saturday Tennis Comp starts again this weekend!!

If you are keen to play, please let us know - call either Andrew Bartlett 0422 828 399 or Therese MacFarlane 0418 653 471

New players are very welcome - you don't have to play every Saturday - just play when you can. We do a weekly draw so that all keen players can be included in the draw position best suited to their level.

Very sociable, well organised tennis.

All existing players will be contacted by their team captains for play this Saturday.

Tennis : It puts years on your life, and life in your years - don't miss out !

25/02/2026

Come down for a casual hit on Friday night from 6.30 pm - until you decide to finish. Leave anytime. Very social, just turn up and play, or chat - it's all up to you. Beginners welcome, seasoned players welcome, high school juniors welcome.

Potentially could be a ball machine in action as well 😀

For everyone interested!
19/02/2026

For everyone interested!

Game. Set. Match! 🎾

We’re thrilled to announce that the guest speaker for our International Women’s Day celebration is none other than Jelena Dokic.
Join us for an inspiring afternoon of connection, resilience and empowerment as Jelena shares her powerful story.
✨ A moment not to be missed.
🎫 Grab your ticket tomorrow from 9am by scanning the QR code.

Teams Event - 11th & 12th of April.Entries now being sought - please see the details below:YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ...
19/02/2026

Teams Event - 11th & 12th of April.

Entries now being sought - please see the details below:

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND
West Wyalong Tennis Club Teams Event

Format
• Teams of four players (ideally, bring 5 +)
• Doubles only, Round-robin
• Expect great tennis and a friendly atmosphere – with “about”
50 games per day to justify your weekend away from home!

Events/ Costs:
1. Division 1 Men, $30 per player entered
2. Division 1 Women $30 per player entered
3. Division 2 Men $30 per player entered
4. Division 2 Women (if entries allow) - $30 per player entered

Prize Money
Events 1 and 2 ($200 winner, $100 runner up)* *Prize money may vary depending on entries

All matches will commence at 8.30 am on Saturday at West Wyalong tennis courts (Park St West Wyalong 2671). 12 Synthetic Grass courts are in play and lights are available if necessary.

Saturday Dinner: On the verandah of the New Clubhouse (see photo), catered especially by our very own Club Champion and catering wiz, Sally Russell – wonderful food for $40 per head (must nominate for numbers when entering - and also pay in advance).

This was a big success for the last couple of years – adding a wonderful social and culinary dimension to the weekend. Our bar is available also then, and all day! Eating by ~ 7.15pm.

How to Enter – Early entries are Encouraged & Prioritised

• Email: [email protected] giving Team Name, Contact Name & Number.
• Phone: Andrew Bartlett 0422 828 399 or Peter Wood on 0429 427 565
• Entry Fee should be paid at the time of nomination – as per below:

Payment
• Direct Deposit option: BSB: 802367 A/C: 400276631 West Wyalong Tennis Club Inc.

Reference – Use Team Name, and/or own name

Accommodation - Book early to ensure best locations. Colonial is right near courts, The Palms is next to WWS&C Club, The Acacia Golden Way is otherwise closest to the pubs – all though are close by. https://www.blandshire.nsw.gov.au/Visitor-Information/Bland-Shire-Accommodation-Guide

We are looking forward to your attendance

Our WWTC AGM is on Wednesday 18th of February, 2026 at 6.30 pm at the WWS&C Club.All members welcome and encouraged to a...
07/02/2026

Our WWTC AGM is on Wednesday 18th of February, 2026 at 6.30 pm at the WWS&C Club.

All members welcome and encouraged to attend.

Nightcomp is Back! Commencing Tuesday 3rd February - with a cool change on the way to make conditions perfect for you to...
29/01/2026

Nightcomp is Back! Commencing Tuesday 3rd February - with a cool change on the way to make conditions perfect for you to put your Australian Open TV learnings and inspiration into practice!

Our new lights have been installed giving us extra capacity and crystal clear vision! This means we can accommodate more players and still finish by 9 pm. Starts at 7 pm sharp - please be on-time or early.

New players are welcome, and all players are asked to contact Therese MacFarlane (0418 653 471) to put your name down. Existing players will be messaged directly.

A specially crafted draw is done every week for 3 sets of doubles (depending on who is playing) - and there is no requirement to play every week, just play as much as you like. We just have to know if you're playing by 5pm, on any given Tuesday -at the latest.

Ask your mates to join you - and get amongst it! Great fun and camaraderie! Remember, Tennis puts years on your life, and life in your years.

Lovely to have Sheridan Webster present us with a giant cheque last night to help kick off our planned lighting upgrade!...
11/11/2025

Lovely to have Sheridan Webster present us with a giant cheque last night to help kick off our planned lighting upgrade! The Tennis Club sincerely thanks Pace Farm for their very generous support.

It's wonderful to have such a great business in our town - one that is willing to support community interests so regularly.

Pace Farm Eggs for Everyone!! 😀

It was lovely to see so many smiling junior tennis players and families come to West Wyalong for our annual RMS Junior T...
22/09/2025

It was lovely to see so many smiling junior tennis players and families come to West Wyalong for our annual RMS Junior Tennis Series. Players arrived from Canberra, Albury, Griffith, Ariah Park, Coolamon, and Young to mix it with our locals and create a wonderful tournament in 4 age divisions.

The Tennis Club would like to formally thank Harry at the IGA for his continued support of this event with their very welcome donation of bacon and eggs to help us feed the event. The Main Street IGA shows a wonderful spirit of connection to the community with gestures like this.

Tracy Grimshaw and Morgan Anderson co-ordinated the details and managed the players. Andrew Bartlett was the Tournament Director, and Andrew Job handled the BBQ work with usual aplomb. Therese MacFarlane and Sally Russell provided catering, trophy hunting and photography support, and Stuart Luelf and Steve Pressler helped iron out any edges. Many hands across the event ensured it all ran smoothly and was well received by the visitors and locals alike.

The U10’s played a 6 set round robin – first to 4 games with Parker Pidgeon performing nicely to win 4 sets – only losing to the top 2 players! Kit Anderson knocked off a couple of sets and Rex Webster claimed one as well.

Leo McNicol from Griffith was very strong, winning 5 sets to claim the runner-up trophy. Sid Chalmers from Ariah Park was the top player in the group – sailing through the round robin without dropping so much as a game! He then won the final 6-0 over Leo to confirm the victory. Great effort from Sid – looking forward to his rise to the next level.

The U12’s division included locals Heath Bischoff and Will Grimshaw battling it out against a quality field of 5 from Albury and Canberra. Duncan Saunders was the big fish in the pool, and he won his opening 2 sets before running into our big game fisherman, Heath Bischoff in the 3rd round. Heath played some wonderful tennis to exact his first ever win over Duncan, in a very hard fought 6-4 set.

Will Grimshaw and the Thorneycroft boys from Albury competed well in the rounds, but the final pitted Duncan and Heath against each other on show court 1 for all the chocolates. These boys put on a great show for the spectators – both striking the ball beautifully and repelling the other, over and again. Heath held serve first up to break the ice favourably, but was broken next time around. Then he responded to the challenge - breaking back with some lovely returns. At 3-all it was on a knifes edge – either player could have advanced, but with the help of two sensational backhand volleys – at first repelling Duncan’s excellent groundshot, and then icing the next one inside out to put the game away - the 4-3 advantage was secured for Heath. This put the scoreboard into nervous territory for Duncan, and allowed Heath to continue to ramp up the pressure. The next couple of games included some wonderful exchanges, but the spoils went to Heath in a thoroughly deserved victory. Both players earned high praise for their efforts – it was amazing to see U12’s produce such high quality tennis.

The U16’s included with 4 locals (Caleb Boneham, Kyle Bischoff, Seth Grimshaw and Jude Anderson) and all mixed it well against lads from Albury, Young and Coolamon. All played a set against the other, despite having a couple of U14’s in the group running concurrently. It looked like there’d be a 3-way tie on 5 sets, but Jude Anderson upset Charlie Marks in the last set, coming back from 1-4 down in their final set, to storm home 6-4 and with it claim his 4th set of day and the U14’s Runner-up gong!

At the top end of the pool we had Caleb Boneham battling it out with Lachlan Holt and Charlie Marks. Caleb defeated Lachlan 6-3, then Lachlan defeated Charlie 6-3, but then Charlie won 7-6 over Caleb to keep everything on a tight-rope. The final analysis showed Caleb Boneham the winner of the U16’s on 5 sets 36 games and 11 lost, Lachlan Holt the winner of the U14’s (5 sets, 33 games and 16 lost). Jude Anderson Runner-up in the U14’s on 4 sets, 27 games, 23 lost.

Kyle Bischoff won the Runner-up in the U16’s on 1 set, 20 games, and 33 lost. Kyle played a great match against Jude, only just falling 4-6 after knocking on the door for 5-5, and then won his set over Declan Johnstone 6-4. Seth Grimshaw went down in a nail-biting tie-breaker 6-5 to Declan and then claimed a wonderful win over Kyle in the final set, 6-4 to cap off a hard day of tennis. All the boys won at least one set in the division, and Kyle’s Runner-up was by just one game over Declan.

It was wonderful to see our local juniors participating so well with more regular tournament players from other towns. A big thankyou to those who travelled to make the day such a success, promoting tennis in fine style.

Our regular Saturday afternoon Tennis continues right the way through to late the 11th of October. Any interested people should certainly give us a call and we’ll make sure to get you on the court where you are comfortable – so that it’s relaxed and fun you. There is no requirement to play a minimum number of weeks – play as you can.

Any new players please get your names into Therese MacFarlane 0418 653 471 or Andrew Bartlett 0422 828 399, or Andrew Job 0407 226 866 and we’ll add you to the lists.

20/09/2025

West Wyalong RMS tomorrow 21st September. Canteen - Bacon & egg rolls, sausages, rissoles. Drinks, cakes etc. Games start at 8.30am 🎾🎾

Our Tennis Club Championships were conducted over the weekend, proudly sponsored by SWS Bank. Tennis was the winner as a...
09/09/2025

Our Tennis Club Championships were conducted over the weekend, proudly sponsored by SWS Bank. Tennis was the winner as always with some amazing matches played, plenty of drama, intrigue and wonderful cameraderie.

The Open Mens Singles saw semi’s of Rhys Bischoff defeating Andrew Bartlett 6-3; 7-6 and Andrew Boneham defeating Oscar Mason 6-2, 6-1 to set up Rhys’s first final, and Bono’s regular appearance. The two players put on some great tennis in very windy conditions, each enjoying the “other” end to their opponent. Rhys overcame one “very troubling” service game, regaining his composure fuelled by some blistering ground strokes and amazing court coverage to seal the opening set 6-2. The 2nd set started very evenly with players trading blows, but gradually the younger player exerted enough pressure to break through to his maiden Club Championship, 6-2; 6-3. Rhys name will go on the Open Singles honour board as a 16 year old and this title seems to be the first of many – while-ever he comes home from school to play in it.

We have some other promising juniors coming along as well – in the Junior boys singles Caleb Boneham defended his title in fine style, not dropping a set in the round robin – but still having to dig very deep to overcome Heath Bischoff 9-8 in the final (9-7 in the TB). Congratulations to Caleb on this impressive title defence. These two boys get to do it all again this weekend for the Specials final, after Stuart Luelf and Andrew Job tested them both out, but yielded in the semi’s to prevent injury!

We are yet to complete the Open Ladies singles but with Sarah Scealy working hard to overcome Trayc Cu***ng in the semi (6-3; 6-4), and Sally Russell earning her place over Robyn Armitage (6-2; 6-1), we’re sure to have a cracking final. A final that has run in prior years, with Sarah looking primed and ready to wrestle the title from our multi-year champion. It won’t happen without a fight, but the triple crown is there for Sarah’s claiming.

The Specials Ladies singles saw Madeleine Wesierski overcome Morgan Anderson in the semi, and Liz Daniher defeat Fiona Boneham in the other semi. Show court 1 was the battlefield chosen and these ladies put on a great display of tennis – rallies were long with each player looking for an advantage that kept getting neutralised by the others’ tenacious defence. In the final washup, it was Maddy taking the honours in a great match, winning 9-6.

The Open Ladies doubles threw a minor upset in the early rounds with Trayc and Pat Cu***ng arriving at the final undefeated, enjoying a well-earned victory over defending champs Sally Russell and Sarah Scealy, 6-4. The best of 3 set final ran a little differently for the Cu***ng’s as Sally and Sarah stamped their authority on the result with a resounding 6-2; 6-1 victory. Perhaps the loss in the rounds sparked the champions into action – or the late afternoon shadows affected the viewing. The minor placing went to Robyn Armitage and Tracy Grimshaw, despite their game tally only equalling Therese MacFarlane and Kath Englert – the one set advantage sealing the (notional) bronze medal.

The Mens A grade doubles had two pools of action with the top 2 pairs crossing over for a semi. The dynamic, father son combination of Pip & Ben Cattle putting up another great display in defending the title they won last year. The Cattle’s had to work hard to vanquish Chris Haworth and Mark Daniher in a thrilling 9-8 tie-breaker to earn a weaker semi against no. 2 pair from pool B. There they played Andrew Bartlett & Stuart Luelf and while it was “thereabouts to close”, 9-5 was a fair reflection of the gap.

In the other pool Rhys Bischoff and Oscar Mason danced their way to the semi’s barely raising a sweat. Bart and Stu (hard) earned their semi berth with a tight 9-8 (7-5 TB) victory over Jay Taylor and Dave Armitage. Rhys and Oscar then took out Chris Haworth and Mark Daniher 9-4 in the semi, setting up a cracking final – three young guns and one grizzled veteran!

The players enthralled the crowd with some unbelievably good tennis – Rhys in particular scorching balls through the court, only to find them… repelled!?? At least, a few too many times. The Cattle’s patience and general defence is perhaps the best we’ve seen, and when the time comes for attack – it’s over! We always thought Pip was a ruthless killer of points, but Ben is the new generation in this regard! The final was simply a Cattle master-class of tenacity,
strategy and skill – overcoming a pair of young bucks hitting great shots, without quite enough reward. One of the more impressive results we’ve seen, running out winners 6-3; 6-1

The Specials Ladies Doubles proved to be a Daniher special with Lou calmly guiding her spirited daughter Lizzie to victory! They were never headed with an undefeated round robin followed with a 9-4 win in the final over Madeleine Wesierski and Fiona Boneham.

The Specials Mens Doubles was tight in the round robin as Caleb Boneham and Darcy Cattle led the way on 3 sets and 27 games over Rod and Jude Anderson 2 sets and 26 games. Tim Krause and Wade Anderson competed well to earn 6 and 5 games from the top 2 pairs, with Heath and Kyle Bischoff rounded out the field scoring games in every set - acquitting themselves well. Caleb and Darcy ran out winners in the final, 9-4 as Rod and Jude gradually ran out of answers.

Mixed Doubles was divided into two pools with the Open section favourites meeting in the final. One of those survived a scare in the semi’s as Andrew Bartlett and Robyn Armitage led 4-1 in the tie-breaker before Chris Haworth and Sally Russell turned the screws to find 6 unanswered points and earn their place against last years’ title holders, Rhys Bischoff and Sarah Scealy. Chris & Sally had only dropped 3 games in 4 sets prior to semi – perhaps enjoying a long lunch…

Sparked into action, Chris and Sally dominated the early exchanges in the final – certainly not comfortably, but the score-board awarded set one to them, 6-3. Rhys & Sarah came back hard in the 2nd with both players playing at their best to push the match to third and final set (6-2). Maybe it was too much for younger pair – as the third set started to spiral away from them – at 0-3 the writing was on the wall. Sarah holding serve at this very moment gave them a foothold – but still on the side of a treacherous mountain. Then a break and a hold provided stability, neutrality – and scoreboard momentum! Some scintillating shots with Chris and Rhys trading massive blows, interspersed with Sarah and Sally chiming in at the right times saw the momentum continue – one key volley from Sarah turning the match as Chris and Sally dialled up the pressure. Rhys and Sarah doubled down their triumph of last year, winning 3-6; 6-2; 6-3.

Only the Cattle’s could prevent Rhys from the triple crown in 2025, and only Sally Russell has the chance to stop Sarah Scealy from the ladies triple crown in the singles final this weekend.

The Mixed Specials Doubles went to Caleb and Fiona Boneham, 6-3 over another mother son combination in Ed and Louise Daniher. It was great to see family connections compete in the mixed with Mark and Liz Daniher (a partnership described by Liz as performing “abysmally” – must have been the wind?). Morgan and Jude Anderson having a good crack in a strong field, and Scotty Cu***ng turning up for his annual hit with sister Trayc – while there were glimpses of the usual Cu***ng magic on the court, maybe his strongest contribution was the sourdough baking he generously brought with him to help feed the group! Much appreciated Scotty (Outback Café), come again - Jude did say he enjoyed his ace as well!

Andrew Job was in fine form as well – chief BBQ man and highly skilled there as well! We had spectators – lots of Armstrongs and Bischoffs, life members and even a former local, Tracy Grunow came in from Korea just to have a look as well!

After a week of farewelling two great life members, we think both would be delighted to see new names on the honour board and tennis played competitively and with a such high regard for sportsmanship. Lots of fun, great tennis – body bashing aches and pains from trying too hard for too long! WWTC would like to extend our sincere thanks to SWS Bank for their support of tennis in West Wyalong. Community Banking – it’s the way to go!

If you have an inkling to play some tennis, just get in touch with us and we’ll see you on the court in no time! We still have our Saturday comp – which new players can still join. And, we’ll have our social Nightcomp running throughout October and November, at 7 pm on a Tuesday night – just call Therese MacFarlane 0418 653 471 or Andrew Bartlett 0422 828 399, or Andrew Job 0407 226 866 and register your interest – for any of these.

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