Wellington captain-coach Justin Toomey-White got ready for Sunday's showdown against Narromine in the Toohey's Group 11 competition with a game of dodge ball.
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He worked with school holiday children on different skills in several sports but his mind is on the unexpected.
Despite Narromine's ordinary season the situation is far different for Wellington.
A number of matches have been close and last Sunday's win against Dubbo Macquarie was a real confidence booster.
With the season now at a critical stage the Cowboys are determined to 'go on with it'.
The reserve grade will also be looking to continue its strong season following a victory and the Under 18s have been the standout Cowboys.
A number of stars are among the juniors the coach Aidan Ryan said and he expected another big match from them.
"We encourage the community to come out Sunday and watch the juniors, they play a spectacular style of football.
"Gungie Origin and also the Women's League Tag match make up for a big day at Kennard Park from 10.30am.
The team is:
1. Norm West; 2. Eathan Ryan; 3. Warren Peachey; 4. Kiyan Shaw; 5. Kotoni Staggs; 6. Steve Riley; 7. Joe Williams; 8. Ben McGregor; 9. Trent Forrest; 10. Nathan Smith; 11. Justin Toomey-White C/C; 12. Brayden Peachey; 13. Ken Everson14. Ben Bruce.