IT WAS a case of something old, something new at Loseby Park on Saturday.
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The Bowral Rugby League Club held its centenary celebrations, which included the re-opening of the clubhouse in honour of Jim "Doc" McClean.
More than 100 people attended Saturday's ceremony.
Special guests included Doc's son, Scott McClean, who cut a ribbon to celebrate the re-opening.
Club president Peter Howard said it was fitting to name the clubhouse in Doc's honour.
Howard said it was an important day for the club.
"It's a stepping stone for rugby league to continue to flourish in the future," he said.
After Scott McCLean cut the ribbon, balloons were released into the sky.