Drovers still getting together

Matt Crothers gets a pass off to Peter Gow.

While the Deniliquin Drovers Rugby Union Club are not playing, the club’s supporters and prospective players are still getting together each week for social touch rugby.

The Deniliquin Drovers will celebrate their 40th year as a club in 2025, and are in the process of getting back on the pitch for play in the Southern Inland Rugby Union competition.

The touch games are being led by current and former senior players, and everyone is invited to “come along and have a run around”.

The hour or so of social touch rugby is played at the home of the Drovers, at Deniliquin Rotary Park.

The social meet-up works as the perfect opportunity to be introduced to the game and the community that is the Drovers.

Touch is held each Thursday from 6pm.

Xander Strong and Luke Charlton.
Braith Gow gets the game restarted while Tim Strong looks on.
Matt Crothers, Peter Gow and Paul Marshall talking shop.
Braith Gow gets a touch while Drew Dover tries to get past.
Peter Gow and Matt Crothers following the game.
Players and supporters taking a break from play.
Peter Gow and Paul Marshall scanning the pitch.