The Cherrypickers have continued their winning streak with a fantastic weekend against the Cootamundra Bulldogs at Alfred Oval.
Game day kicked off with the League Tag where the ladies, despite digging deep, missed out with Cootamundra taking home the win 10-34.
"Our Label A League Tag a bit unlucky today, the girls played really well but the Coota girls strong second half kept them on top today," the Club said.
In the Under 18s Weissel Cup side the Young side defeated Coota 18-6.
With two tries in the first half and a late try in the second the boys secured their win.
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Lock Cooper Smith scored in the first ten minutes of the game with Riley Butcher backing up with another at the 14 minute mark with second rower Jesse Jewitt crossing in the second half.
All three tries were successfully converted by Jack Woods.
"A hard fought win for our Corbett’s Tyre and Battery Under 18s in the last minutes is all we needed," the Club said.
"Well done Pickers!"
The Reggies dominated in their match up against Coota with five tries and five conversions locking up the win for the boys.
Charlie Corcoran was first to cross the line for the Pickers scoring only four minutes into the game.
Second rower Warrer Aiken crossed next before the 10 minute mark followed by Edward Wood around 12 minutes in.
William Dunn was next to score in the first half leaving the Pickers ahead as they returned to the sheds.
Dominic Scott crossed seven minutes into the second half for the Pickers followed up by five eighth Brody Smith just after the 60 minute mark to seal the deal for the Reggies.
All five tries were converted by Brody Smith.
"Outstanding result today for CMac Concreting Reggie’s claiming the two points over the Coota Bulldogs," the Club said.
First grade finished off the day for the Pickers with a huge win over Cootamundra 40-6.
The seven tries for the Pickers were scored by Jesse Corcoran with two, Thomas Giles with three, Isaac Matalavea-Booth and Devon Makoare-Boyce and Thomas Demeio converted six out of six.
Riley Butcher also stepped up and made his debut for the First Grade side at the last minute.
"Round Three threw the Cherrypickers a little curveball yesterday that brought about the well deserved debut of our young gun Riley Butcher," the Club said.
"Riley has been a rock solid asset to our outfit for quite some time, having worked hard through the junior ranks and developing into a strong and consistent player in the middle.
"Hjs impressive pre-season has paid off early and he handled himself exceptionally well.
"Congratulations Butch, we couldn’t be more proud."
This weekend the Pickers will be travelling to Gundagai to take on the Tigers at Anzac Park.
League Tag will kick off the day at 10am, the Under 18s have the bye, Women's Tackle will dive in at 12.10pm, Reggies at 1.20pm and First Grade 2.35pm.