Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Sponsor of the week..

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 WHO IS 'THE REBEL ANT'?
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GOOOOOOOOOOOOO there is never "A Pub with no beer""with Rebel Ant around CITY

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Results from Rd 4 games played against Old Boys

1st Grade


City won the toss and elected to bat first.
 City were dismissed for a total of 174 runs in
the 66th over.
 
Best batting:  Ben Semmler 69 runs; Peter
Mead 62 runs
 In reply Old Boys were dismissed for a total of 104 runs in the 39th over.
 
Best bowling:  Ben Semmler 5/24 off 16 overs; Jack McVey 2/51 off 15 overs; Dan Lawrence 2/14 off 4.1 overs.
City batted a second time and finished the day’s play at 5/96 off 31 overs.
 
Best batting: Richie O’Halloran 26 runs; Dan Lawrence 21 runs N/O
City take first innings points.
 
2nd Grade
 
City won the toss and elected to bat first.
City were dismissed for a total of 161 runs in the 53rd over.
 
Best batting: Pat Dwyer 94 runs; Jacob Hawley 21 runs
In reply Old Boys were dismissed for a total of 218 runs in the 63rd over.
 
Best bowling:  Simon Bellamy 5/52 off 15.3 overs; Jake Philp 2/65 off 19 overs
City batted a second time and hit 7/174 off 45 overs before the match came to a close.
 
Best batting:  Tom Fitzgerald 58 runs; Paul Fisher 37 runs; Lachlan Cooke 29 runs.
 
 3rd Grade
 
City won the toss and elected to bat first.
City were dismissed for a total of 103 runs in the 36th over.
 
Best batting:   Graeme Schwenke 24 runs.
In reply Old Boys declared their innings closed at 7/255 off 73 overs.
 
Best bowling:  Matt Pannowitz 3/43 off 8 overs.
City were required to bat a second time and were dismissed for a total of 83 runs in the 29th over.
 
Best batting:  Graeme Schwenke 21 runs; Tim Paynter 20 runs.
 
 4th Grade
 
City lost the toss and fielded first.
Old Boys were dismissed for a total of 121 runs in the 47th over.
 
Best bowling:  Neil Cooke 5/23 off 11 overs; Robbie Gregg 2/31 off 11.2 overs
In reply City declared their innings closed at 9/299 off 72 overs.
 
Best batting:  Robbie Gregg 108 runs N/0; Russell Pitt 35 runs; Liam Rodgers 31 runs
Old Boys batted a second time and were 6/131 off 29 overs at the end of the day’s play.

Best bowling:  Robbie Gregg 4/22 off 5 overs; Neil Cooke 2/34 off 9 overs
City won on first innings.
GOOOOOOOOO CITY

Monday, November 17, 2014


How’s that? On Saturday City United wrapped up it’s 2 day matches against Old Boys and were victorious in two matches. In doing so, both 1st Grade and 4th Grade beat the defending premiers for their grades. A stellar performance from the players involved. 
In today’s local paper our own Richie O’Halloran and City’s newest all-rounder superstar Jack McVey spoke to the NDL reporter after the match.
Richie called the win as “the upset of the season.” Richie went on “ Bowling the premiers out for 104 is a great effort. It proves that we can do it and that we can be threat this season”.
Jack had to wait a while before Richie took a breath but added. “We have a real strong bowling outfit this season” Jack said. “If everyone can stay fit we are a decent chance. We have set a goal this season of making the finals and I think we can do it”

 Our juggernaut  4th Grade team with their win on Saturday now leads the competition, Robbie Gregg captain of the team of parents and sons scored a century which helped the team to victory.
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the boys did us proud CITY