WITH one round of the Lithgow touch competition to go, it will be the last chance for some sides to make it into the play-offs.
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The minor premiers in Division 1 are Lansdowne Phwypers who sit on 32 points, eight points ahead of their nearest rivals Vicious and Delicious.
Following are Touch and Go and Dirty Dumpers both on 22, The Jets on 19, Lepracors 18, Far Cups 10 and Black Magic 1.
Lansdowne Phwypers have a good mix of women and men with Bree Pyne and Tania Boza mixing in well with Travis Cameron and company.
For Vicious and Delicious, Evan Hughes and Olivia Kay have been in great form.
“It is the best time of the year with teams really revving up in readiness for the semis,” organiser Heidi Inwood said.
“It is hard to pick winners in all of the five divisions and there should be some exciting matches in the big games coming up.
“Thanks to all the sides that played this year and to those that do not make the semis, we will see you next year.”
Division 2
Housos, consisting of the likes of Luke Collins and Lilly Healey, are leading on 28 with Titans on 26, Wii Unfitt 25, Unknowns 23, Cross Fit Uplift 14 and Funky Bunch 10 making up the ladder.
There is nothing between these top teams and a great play-off series should ensue.
Division 3
Tablelands Physio’s Bob Callcott and Karra Newbury have been good for what is a strong side.
They lead the way on 31, followed by the young Gunners side that boast the likes of Logan Inwood and Kellsey Charlton next best on 27, followed by Family Feud 15, Mustangs 13, Wolfpac 12, Outsiders 11 and De Clap 0.
Division 4
The ladder reads Club Lithgow 33, The Other Team 23, Fonzanoons and The Write Offs 21, Somthing Good and Highlands 12 and The Beat 3.
Division 5
Soft Touches are anything but that and lead the way on 25 followed by Red Hot Chilli Steppers, Hard Rock, The Fighting Mongoose 13, Carpet One 10, Health Hazards 9 and Wang Warriors 0.