Western won in both the Andrew Johns and Andrew Johns Cup matches

Jake Humphreys
Updated February 16 2021 - 7:52am, first published 7:30am
ON THE BURST: Mick Coady winds up for Western as he prepares to launch himself into the Riverina defence. His side claimed a 20-16 win. Photo: LIAM WARREN
ON THE BURST: Mick Coady winds up for Western as he prepares to launch himself into the Riverina defence. His side claimed a 20-16 win. Photo: LIAM WARREN

They didn't start the campaign with the intensity he would have liked but Western Rams under 16s coach Tony Woolnough is stoked at the turnaround his men showed in their round two Andrew Johns Cup victory over Riverina.

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Jake Humphreys

Jake Humphreys

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Sports nut at the Central Western Daily.

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