Home » popular » Four in a row

Four in a row

KERANG has become the second Northern District Bowls Division club to win at least four consecutive Saturday pennant Division One titles.

The club defied its underdog status to defeat minor premiers, Cohuna Golf by three shots in the grand final, held in warm and windy conditions at Cohuna, to claim the Hawthorne Family Shield.

In what proved to be a tense finale, the result came down to the final bowl of the 75-end decider after results from two of the three rinks meant the sides were equal with two ends remaining.

Kerang opened up a two-shot lead going into the final end, with Kerang skipper, Dale Hancock’s final bowl ending up resting behind the jack.

The result hinged on the final bowl of Cohuna Golf young-gun Jarrod Hammond.

All eyes were on him as he released his bowl and ran along the green following its path. It failed to move the jack or bridge the gap, resulting in the 10/74 to 2/71 result.

In the spirit of the game, jubilant Kerang players commiserated with the vanquished after an absorbing game, during which there was constant encouragement across the greens as rinks checked on their mates’ fortunes.

Kerang now joins Cohuna Golf with four successive premierships, but is well behind Cohuna Golf’s record of nine successive premierships between 2005-2006 and 2013-2014.

* COHUNA Golf gained some consolation by denying Barham Services back-to-back premierships in the Division Two decider.

The 10/69 to 2/67 result ended the border side’s two-match winning streak against the minor premiers, with Cohuna Golf White becoming the first team to win the Hawthorne Family Cup.

* KERANG made it a double in the Division Three grand final, with the club’s Division Three Blue outfit making amends for last season’s grand final loss in a 8/72 to 4/69 win against Wakool.

Aiming to win the club’s first title in 16 seasons, Wakool managed to win two of the three rinks up for grabs on the day, but Kerang Blue went on to win the Hawthorne Family Silver Plate.

Digital Editions


  • Raiders’ fairytail ending

    Raiders’ fairytail ending

    “The one thing I remember more than anything is Remy Doyle winning a very nice intercept – that was the point where I thought, yeah…

More News

  • Report empty fuel pumps

    Report empty fuel pumps

    MALLEE communities are being urged to report empty fuel pumps as shortages continue to hit regional towns, even as the Federal Government insists the situation is improving. Federal Member for…

  • Central Murray Round 1 Netball Previews

    Central Murray Round 1 Netball Previews

    LAKE BOGA v COHUNA COHUNA will start favourites despite missing star recruit Ash Gilmour for their round 1 clash against Lake Boga tomorrow, with the Kangas expected to be one…

  • Central Murray Round 1 Football Previews

    Central Murray Round 1 Football Previews

    Kerang v Wandella LOCAL rivals Kerang and Wandella will clash for the first time in the Central Murray at Riverside Park in what is expected to be one of the…

  • Lions look to make statement

    Lions look to make statement

    HAY will face their first big test since entering the Central Murray tomorrow, when the reigning Golden Rivers premiers play Koondrook-Barham for the first time. The Lions couldn’t have been…

  • Eagles fly into new season

    Eagles fly into new season

    THE Mallee Eagles won’t be rolling out the red carpet for rivals Balranald when the two clubs meet at Lalbert, with former Eagles coach Brent Macleod coaching against his former…

  • Help The Glasshouse win a national award for local government

    Help The Glasshouse win a national award for local government

    RESIDENTS are encouraged to help The Glasshouse win one of three accolades as part of the National Awards for Local Government. Voting for the publicly decided awards opened on 8…

  • Carp catch returns to Kerang

    Carp catch returns to Kerang

    HOOK, line and sinker, Kerang families are being reeled in for a day of free fishing fun that also helps clean up the Loddon River. The North Central Catchment Management…

  • National barefoot waterskiing champs hit town

    National barefoot waterskiing champs hit town

    WATERSKIING enthusiasts from across Australia will converge on Cohuna this week as the town hosts the 64th Australian National Barefoot Waterski Championships. Eight days of events will take place on…

  • Early support for mental health launched

    Early support for mental health launched

    FREE therapy for adults with mild mental health concerns has come online through the Medicare Mental Health Check In, to provide practical support to help manage common challenges like stress,…

  • NBN performing, some still slow

    NBN performing, some still slow

    MOST households are receiving internet speeds close to those promised in their NBN plans, however some problematic high-speed and fibre to the node services (FTTN) continue to fall short, the…