Parkes Boars Rugby Union Club will hope to build on the success of their first home game when they host Ladies Day at Northparkes Oval tomorrow.
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After defeating the highly fancied Orange Emus in all three grades two weeks ago, the Boars will hope to put on a repeat performance against CSU Bathurst in front of the ladies while they enjoy the free nibblies and drinks.
The Boars had suffered a tough start to the 2015 Blowes Clothing Cup competition, but the win over Emus has sent positive waves through the club and renewed belief they can compete against any side.
They head into tomorrow’s clash against the Students with the same side which performed so well against Emus, including their four Central West Blue Bulls representatives in action at Bowral last weekend - Ben Ryan, Grant Lowe, Riley Byrne and Dan Ryan.
Dan was announced in the NSW Country Cockatoos for the second successive year on Wednesday.
There is a slight cloud over Lowe who has the flu, however, coaches expect him to be right for tomorrow’s match.
The Boars win over the Emus saw them leap off the bottom of the table into eighth place.
Victory tomorrow over the winless Students would see the Boars knocking on the door of the semi-final positions.
The Colts kick play off at 12.45pm with Ladies Day activities starting from 2pm.