"It's going to be a good day for all of us."
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That was the assessment of Dubbo CYMS club President Mick Fraser when asked about the all-CYMS grand final slate that's waiting on Sunday.
Although the CYMS' top boss wasn't anticipating a win for the Fishies in all four grades, the chance is there for CYMS to take home four trophies on Sunday after an incredible first year in the job for Fraser.
"You don't even dare to dream of something like that, you just enjoy the success of what we've already done, I suppose," Fraser said.
"Everything's out of our control now."
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The four opportunities waiting for CYMS comes after they were also named the overall club champions, after their reserve grade side was the only CYMS side not named minor premiers.
"It's exceptional, it's fantastic for the club, you can kind of hope for, but you never know if you'll achieve it, it's a really good result for the club."
"It's been okay for a first year, I've got plenty of support at the end of the day, it's not like you're on your own."
Fraser was all too happy to attribute most of the success to others, noting the strength of the CYMS coaching staff as one of the primary reasons for the runaway results.
"At the end of the day, it speaks for itself, the coaches have been great this year and I think Jarryn Powyer has had a huge year as coach, taking over from Tim Ryan, he's carrying himself very well, you have to be happy with what he's achieved."
Powyer himself will miss out on grand final day after a judiciary ban, with the action set to kick off on Sunday, September 8 at 11am on Apex Oval.