Several Western Rams products have had the opportunity to learn from two of the best rugby league players of all time in preparation for the Country vs City matches at Bankwest Stadium on Saturday.
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Brydens Lawyers NSW Blues coach Brad Fittler along with True Blues Andrew Johns, Steve Menzies and Paul McGregor hosted a positional training day at the NSWRL Centre of Excellence located in Sydney Olympic Park.
Fittler and the True Blues will work with Country and City teams for the Under 16s and Under 18s before turning their attention to the Women's Open Age teams as they prepare for their respective representative matches.
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The Country vs City matches for the Under 18s will help determine selections for the NSW Under 19s team to face Queensland during the Ampol State of Origin series.
The Women's Open Age game will play a part in the selection process for the Harvey Norman NSW Women's Origin team to face Queensland on the Sunshine Coast on Friday 25 June.
A Men's Open Age game will also be played but no one from the Western Rams will compete after Forbes' Mitch Andrews was not named in the side due to injury after initially being selected.
The Under 16s match will kick-off the Country vs City triple-header beginning at 11am followed by the Under 18s and the Open Age Women's matches while the Open Age Men's game will be played on Sunday at Collegians Sporting Complex.
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