2025 Ladder
2025 Schedule and Results
OVERVIEW
The Gerzha Cup is what they're playing for.
The best players from each of the clubs form a representative team to play in a nine round season plus a finals using the T4 PREMIER format. For all the youth - this is the local representative pathway beyond the Vilimaa Cup. The Donx took the honors in 2024.
Clubs also now have the ability to include players for outside the Tamworth region in 2025 as an initiative to raise the standard of the whole competition from what is already a solid foundation. Naturally, the tendency will be to first and foremost draw from local players so this initiative will be applied carefully and with transparency between the clubs, Tamworth Bouldering and the T4 organisation to ensure smooth integration.
Round 3: Hornets v Donx
On paper this game could have gone either way. But the Donx took things up a gear and took home the two points in round 3 by defeating the Hornets 88 to 56.
It was Fred Eather's first game of the season and it was clear from the start the difference one person can make to a team's overall performance. Fred came out as the breaker in all four boulders and quickly unpacked the key sequences. This seemed to open up ample time for the rest of the team to chip away at building points and this reflected on the scoreboard with bettering the Hornets on all four boulders.
It wasn't a bad night for the Hornets though. The team worked well together and build a respectable score that's for sure. Given the youth depth in this squad, there is plenty to take our of this and experience matters.
There's a break now as game 2 of the Vilimaa Cup is on this weekend then the Badgers take on the Donx in round 4 the following week.
Pictured (Fred Eather on Boulder D with Judah Cann, Troy Clark, Cooper Gale and Nikala Murray looking on (Left to right)).
Round 2: Badgers v Hornets
It wasn't the start to the season the Hornets were aiming for but they'll take plenty away from it anyway being blown away by a full strength Badgers outfit 56 - 22 on Thursday evening in round 2 of the Central North A Grade 2025 competition.
A solid lineup from the Hornets with a few young guns coming in hot. A last minute scratching from Henry Cowell meant Logan Rust made his A Grade debut. Logan made a valuable contribution to the Hornets with his copious Vilimaa Cup experience clear to see.
The Badgers started on Boulder A, quickly racking up 19 points, while the Hornets tackled a much trickier Boulder B. By halftime, the Badgers had a strong lead and kept their momentum into the second half eventually winning the game 56 - 22. Credit goes to the Badgers for an energetic and almost clinical display showcasing what teamwork is all about.
The Hornets will regroup and tackle the Donx in Round 3 on Sat 14 at 5pm.
Pictured (Lachie McNee left of the Badgers and Lachie French of the Hornets right)
Round 1: Donx v Badgers
The 2025 season started on the weekend with a replay of the grand finals teams from 2024 - Badgers v Donx.
The last time they met it was the Donx who took the honours but this game was quite different as the Badgers blew the Donx away in the last quarter to make a strong start to the season and give the Donx plenty to think about.
From the very beginning it was the Badgers who looked more comfortable in what was a powerful dynamic set of boulders. The Badgers took the half time lead 23 - 11 and blew the lead out to a final 52 - 28 in the end.
This is a team sport.
It's all about collaboration, collective and accelerated learning in order to generate the best outcome for the team. Individual performances are naturally important but in the context of player positions and defined roles, there's more to it than just achieving 'tops' with the greatest contributions often coming from other factors.
The inclusion of Simon Peyhardi from France was an unknown quantity before the game but became quickly evident that he is quite at home in this space. The team played well and their chemistry show good early signs for a healthy season. Lachie McNee led from the front as usual.
The Donx were below their best on the night but we know what they're capable of so they'll look to regroup for their next game v Hornets in a few weeks time.
2 Jun 2025