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  • 2 months ago | codesports.com.au | Simon McEvoy |Daniel Cencic |Brayden May

    There was no shortage of match-winning performances in the latest rounds of Victorian Premier Cricket for men’s and women’s. Dandenong opening bowler Poppy Gardner made a spectacular start to her match when she was on a hat-trick after two deliveries, while Sam Harper showed his class with a sizzling century for Melbourne. And Kingston Hawthorn paceman Tyler Pearson underlined his emergence as a genuine all-rounder by dragging his side to a gripping win with a superb batting display. MEN1.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | codesports.com.au | Daniel Cencic

    Local CricketDon't miss out on the headlines from Local Cricket. Followed categories will be added to My News. ONE of Victoria’s largest cricket associations is set to come together and dig deep all in the name of supporting the state’s emergency services. The Ringwood and District Cricket Association (RDCA) will stage a marquee event on Australia Day – the RDCA Emergency Services Cup – to raise funds and awareness for the Victorian State Emergency Service and Country Fire Authority.

  • May 16, 2024 | theaustralian.com.au | Martin Gabor |Aisling Brennan |Paul Amy |Daniel Cencic

    Brisbane Broncos coach Kevin Walters says superstar fullback Reece Walsh pulled up “lame” with a knee injury that has forced him out of Friday night’s Magic Round clash against Manly. But Walters was adamant it was not a long-term issue, and Walsh could miss just a single match, ensuring his State of Origin campaign for Queensland was in no doubt.

  • Oct 23, 2023 | codesports.com.au | Daniel Cencic

    A Bayswater teenager provided Endeavour Hills plenty of headaches with the ball on Saturday, setting his side to chase its maiden victory of the VSDCA South-East season this weekend. BAYSWATER captain-coach Jason Kilby says teenager Lachlan Payne has embraced his opportunity in the club’s top-flight. The seventeen-year-old, right-arm-medium-pacer provided the Endeavour Hills batting order plenty of headaches on Saturday, firing with 5-51 off 20 overs as the Eagles fell for 162.

  • Oct 22, 2023 | codesports.com.au | Tyler Lewis |Daniel Cencic |Simon McEvoy

    Bat dominated ball across the competition with eight players in this round’s Team of the Week recording centuries. See who made our side. 1. BLAKE THOMSON (Melbourne)The Demons skipper hit 188 as the Demons almost pulled off a win for the ages, falling 10 short of Essendon’s 412. Thomson was last man out, chopping on while trying to hit a boundary. After 790 runs last season, the right-hander must surely be in state selectors’ minds. 2. BRETT FORSYTH (Dandenong)Yet another century for Forsyth.

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