THE Group 10 season might have been abandoned before they got the chance to play finals football, but the Premier League sides will still get their chance to claim a major honour.
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They can do it in the form of the Group 10 player of the year award.
While the same COVID-19 situation which forced the season to be abandoned meant the usual awards evening did not proceed as scheduled either, Group 10 chairman Linore Zamparini has revealed the best players will still have their efforts recognised.
The plan is to combine the awards presentation with the 2022 season launch in February.
"December is probably not the time for it, everyone is probably a bit busy, so we thought we'd do the double and go with the presentation and season launch," Zamparini said.
"We've got the player of the year, the highest point scorer, the rookie of the year and that's all done during the regular season, semi-finals don't come into that.
"It was a shame we didn't get the finals series done, but it is what it is I guess."
The player of the year count could be close for 2021, with Zamparini praising the quality of the competition amidst the challenges the COVID-19 situation presented.
CYMS finished as minor premiers, nudging out Bathurst Panthers by just two points.
"It was a pretty good season, no doubt. CYMS and Panthers were good, Mudgee were strong all the way through, Pat's had a little bit of a slow start but they were coming home pretty well at the end," he said.
"It was hard because we had no Workies due to the COVID situation, so teams might have had a bye then missed out because they were due to play Workies the next week, so that was a three-week turnaround between games, it made it pretty tough.
"This year it was a bit of stop-start. It wasn't good because everyone just loses their match fitness," Zamparini said.
While the Cowra Magpies didn't field a Premier League side the club's under 18s and League Tag sides both made the semi finals which should have seen players from both sides polling well.