Home » popular » Tight at the top

Tight at the top

SEVEN points separates the Northern District Cricket Association’s top three A Grade teams after Nondies defeated reigning premiers, Leitchville/Gunbower on Saturday.

The Cohuna-based team’s eight-run win moved the 2015/16 semi-finalists to third on the table with two wins from the first four rounds.

Lower-order batting from Rhys Thrum (70) and spirited efforts from Josh Novoselek and Nick Gilbert – who claimed two wickets each – set up the victory and Leitchville/Gunbower’s second loss in a row.

Electing to bat first, the home side’s middle and lower order helped rebuild the innings after Thomas Dehne (four wickets) claimed many of Nondies’ top batsmen.

Thrum helped rescue the innings, with Nondies falling for 165 in the 43rd over.

Casey McNaught (67) and Oliver O’Shea (27) did a similar job for the visitors after the early loss of Kurt Brereton, moving the side to within 71 runs of victory with nine wickets in hand.

However, Nondies’ bowlers and fielders took control of the match, with two late run-outs seeing the visitors post 9/157 off their 45 overs.

Across at Kerang, Wandella recorded its first win since the 2015/16 preliminary final, accounting for Nondies by 97 runs.

The decision to send the Bombers in to bat first almost paid off for United with the early loss of Shannon Burton, but captain, Isaac Hogan (64) and opener, Michael Runciman (60) combined for a 117-run second-wicket partnership.

Greg Dickson (49) also benefitted from the start, with the hosts reaching 6/211 of their 45 overs.

United struggled in its reply, slumping to 3/17 and failing to recover as last season’s preliminary finalists were dismissed for 114 in the 35th over.

Liam Radcliffe (four wickets) and Matt Wilkinson (three wickets) did the damage for the Bombers, with Ian Mathers (34 not out) the best of United’s batsmen.

Close finish at Koondrook

TIGHT bowling helped Wandella defeat Barham/Koondrook by six runs in a close NDCA B Grade encounter on Saturday.

Batting first, the Bombers struggled to gain momentum until late in the innings, when Tony Banfield (45) and Russell Bott (24 not out) combined for a 73-run sixth-wicket partnership to set the hosts 143 runs to win.

The border side was on track to reach the total thanks to a 57-run opening wicket stand between Garry Lolicato (27) and Cody Storm (25), but lost all 10 wickets for 79 runs to be dismissed for 136 in the 36th over.

Liam Jardine and Cody Shipp led the way with the ball, claiming three wickets each.

Across at Cohuna, Aiden Thompson (85) and Keegan Ryan (84) produced a 150-run second-wicket stand to guide Nondies to a nine-wicket win against local rivals, Cohuna United.

Electing to bowl first paid off for Nondies, who dismissed Untied for 129 in the 40th over thanks to three wickets from Ryan.

Darren Hancock (44) and Ashley Waterson (24) stood out at the top of the order for United, but the side lost its last six wickets for 24 runs.

Ryan and Thompson came together with the score being 1/20 and saw Nondies to the win. Clinton Edge claimed three wickets for United, with Brent Toma and Callum Neil also chipping in with two wickets each.

In the final match of the round, Peiter Van Der Kooij (119) helped Leitchville/Gunbower record a 195-run win against Kerang Fairley Town.

The composite side’s decision to bat first looked to have backfired early, with the side 4/47 and 5/90 – thanks to the bowling of Denis Bacon, Mark Higgs and Mitchell Lake – but a 150-run stand between Van Der Kooij and Sam Colvin (53) saw the hosts post 9/258 from its 40 overs.

The Kerang-based side struggled in reply, falling for 63 in the 31st over. Ryan Prendergast was the pick of the bowlers, claiming three wickets.

Digital Editions


  • Magpies win thriller

    Magpies win thriller

    A DETERMINED Lake Boga withstood a desperate Cohuna Kangas outfit in nail-biting finish, with the Magpies claiming a two-point victory in windy conditions. After a…

More News

  • No Blues for Murrabit

    No Blues for Murrabit

    Reigning Golden Rivers A grade premiers Murrabit have made an immediate impact on their new league with an impressive 47-goal win over a depleted Moulamein on Saturday. The 79-32 result…

  • Bowls Notes

    Bowls Notes

    KERANG THE “Greenwood Championship Fours” was held on Easter Monday, with 112 players enjoying a fantastic day of competition. The club is grateful for the continued support of the Kerang…

  • Swans soar past Blues

    Swans soar past Blues

    MOULAMEIN made a soaring start to their 2026 campaign on Saturday with a dominant 71-point win over Murrabit, spoiling any hopes the Blues had of exacting revenge following last season’s…

  • Golf Notes

    Golf Notes

    KERANG Ladies Stableford – Wednesday, April 8 NINE ladies played stableford on Wednesday and the winner was Michelle Dillon with 36 points. The ball pool went to D. Henderson (34…

  • Rivalry returns

    Rivalry returns

    In a historic return to a long-forgotten rivalry, Kerang and Wandella renewed hostilities for the first time in 80 years at Riverside Park on the weekend, reigniting a contest between…

  • Nation’s best on display

    Nation’s best on display

    COHUNA got its first taste of high-speed action on Sunday as Australia’s top barefoot water skiers took to the water for the official curtain raiser to the 64th Australian Barefoot…

  • Blues cruise to round 1 win

    Blues cruise to round 1 win

    A dominant second quarter has propelled Kerang to a commanding 26-goal victory over Wandella in a highly anticipated round 1 clash between the local rivals. In front of a large…

  • Kerang claims bragging rights

    Kerang claims bragging rights

    AN eight-goal haul from full-forward Zac Bozanich helped Kerang claim bragging rights over crosstown rival Wandella at a windswept Riverside Park on Saturday. The Bombers proved no match for the…

  • Tigers onslaught stuns Bulls

    Tigers onslaught stuns Bulls

    AFTER falling short against Birchip-Watchem in the Preliminary Final last season, the Tigers were looking to get revenge, and revenge is exactly what they got. The black and yellow were…

  • Farrer race apporaches

    Farrer race apporaches

    NINE candidates are in the race for Farrer as the upcoming by-election draws near. The list has been building up for the past three months, following former coalition leader Susan…