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Goon

Nar Nar Goon lost the toss and were asked to bowl by Tooradin. Every bowler bowled well and the fielding and catching was good.
Jackson Payroli opened the bowling with Nathan Van Steensel. Jackson got 3/37 off 12.4 overs with Nathan getting 0/13 off five.
Joey Sweeny came in on the first change with Dave Harvie. Sweeny ended up with 0/19 off five overs, with Harvie getting 3/30 off 11.
Wade Crawford bowled exceptionally well to get 1/27 off 12, and Sean Somers also bowled well to have 2/29 off 12. Tooradin were bowled out for 166 off 58 overs.
Nar Nar Goon batted for 18 overs and extras top scored with 15. The batsmen failed miserably to end up being 6/33.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:G GRADE

G Grade playing at home won the toss and decided to have a bat and losing wickets early to be four wickets down for 41. Then Leigh Tomkins came to the crease and made 52 runs in about 14 balls, hitting six sixers in a row.
Chris Sweeny retired on 51 runs with a great innings – with good efforts from Shaun Kallady and Marcus Cameron – ending the innings on seven wickets for 209 runs. After tea G Grade took to the field, with a great team fielding effort by all players. Kev Turner two great outfield catches, Leigh Tomkins was great behind the stumps and bowling was excellent from Brad Bloxidge 3/19 off four overs, Stewart Rainer 3/24 off six and Paul Chaffey 2/10 off six overs. It was a great win for G Grade.

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