Barbed Wire Cup also spelled Barbwire and Barb Wire.
I've been told that the Barbed Wire was fashioned at Bobbara Station, and that many rugged matches were played in quest of this symbol of superiority, involving Binalong, Galong, Boorowa,…
Back from left: Jack Duncan (non-playing coach), Eric Shelley, Peter Carey, David Brennan, Joe Wignall (ambulance officer; possibly club treasurer), Max Wren, John Learmont, Reg Bryant (president)
One side signed by players; the other by committee members.
Players in 1952: Bill Parker, Col Yates, Barney Hines, Bob Preston, Brian Holmes, Laurie Hughes, Bob Bembrick, Brian Bembrick, Noel Gavin, Quint Graham, Tony Faul, John Pyne, Don Bruce,…
Grenfell broke Gundagai's record-breaking Maher Cup run on 13 September
Back from left - Ray Ebb, Robert Preston, Tom 'Tuck' Hall, Clarrie Johnson (president), Hector Huckel (team manager), Jock Shoemark (secretary), John Pyne, Brian Holmes, Tony…
Junee’s Schoolboys’ Carnival, was in 1952 provided with a handsome trophy courtesy of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen (AFULE); fittingly named the J.B. Chifley Memorial Cup in honour of the recently departed former engine…