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Romsey starts strong

By Jackson RussellRomsey opened its Gisborne and District Cricket Association McIntyre Cup account with a comfortable 93-run win over Diggers Rest Bulla on Saturday.Winning...

Kilmore takes top spot

By Jackson RussellKilmore sits all alone atop the Seymour District Cricket Association A Grade ladder after a 61-run win over Broadford on Saturday.The win...

Laurimar opens with win

By Jackson RussellLaurimar opened its Diamond Valley Cricket Association Mash Shield season with a 28-run win over Whittlesea at home.After winning the toss and...

Undefeated teams to face off Saturday

Broadford and Kilmore maintained their perfect records while reigning premier Tallarook fell to 1-2 after three rounds of Seymour District Cricket Association action.Broadford had...

Season proper to start

By Jackson RussellThe Gisborne and District Cricket Association will welcome back its metropolitan Melbourne teams as the season proper gets underway next weekend.With the...

Regional competition continues

By Jackson RussellRomsey’s First XI scored a six-wicket win over Woodend in the fourth round of the Gisborne and District Cricket Association’s regional club...

Kilmore, Broadford undefeated

By Jackson RussellKilmore and Broadford both continued their perfect start to the Seymour and District Cricket Association season with wins over Yea and Seymour...

Wallan’s maiden win

By Jackson RussellWallan’s First XI was able to score a win in its first proper taste of action on Saturday after rain washed out...

Top start for Broadford

The Seymour District Cricket Association season opener on Saturday did not disappoint, with Broadford scoring a 10-run upset win over defending champions Tallarook.Broadford won...

Seymour cricket resumes

By Jackson RussellIN ANOTHER step closer to normality, Seymour District Cricket Association gets its 2020-21 season underway this weekend, the first taste of community...
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