IT will be a massive challenge but the Dubbo CYMS rugby league club is up to the task of winning grand finals in three Group 11 grades on home turf tomorrow.
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A treble would be a great achievement for CYMs and would make the city the league capital of the region. Dubbo already has that rugby union honour after Roos and Rhinos teams brought home four finals trophies.
It is the second year in a row that CYMS have teams in the finals for first grade, under-18s and reserve grade.
In 2013 they did the double, winning the under-18s and reserve premierships. The first graders lost to the Parkes Spacemen, who they will play tomorrow.
It will be a tough clash with the Spacemen seeking their second title in a row.
It takes huge skill, commitment and drive to reach a grand final and it is testimony to CYMs teamwork and determination that three sides are in the running.
The players, coaches, support staff and club officials have put in another mighty effort through the season and deserve success.
CYMs fans, the wider rugby league community and the city will be hoping the teams achieve a historic clean sweep of the trophies.
It will all come down to exciting and gruelling 80-minute contests at Caltex Park.
Get out the green and white to show support.
Go CYMs, go. You can do it.