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RESULTS

Saturday

Senior Division 1: Koondrook 62 d Kerang 53.

Senior Division 2: Gunbower 66 lost to Kerang Blue 72.

Senior Division 3: Koondrook 58 lost to Gunbower 75.

Juniors: Gunbower 32 d Murrabit White 25.

Congratulations to the NDLTA 2022/23 season winners – Koondrook in Division 1, Kerang Blue in Division 2, Gunbower in Division 3 and Gunbower in Juniors.

Thanks to the major sponsor of the NDLTA grand final CluBarham. Thanks to the BDSM Lawn Tennis Club and the CluBarham greenkeepers for the pristine condition of the courts and facilities for Saturday’s grand final. Thanks to CluBarham for again donating meal vouchers for the special grand final players draws.

Winners

Senior Division 1: Zac Hare (Koondrook)

Senior Division 2: Cooper Meehan (Kerang)

Senior Division 3: Wes Hare (Koondrook)

Juniors: Judd Spittal (Gunbower)

Thanks to Cohuna Sports, Sporties Kerang and anonymous donors for the donation of the prizes for the raffles at the finals to raise funds for the NDLTA clubs.

Congratulations to the grand final raffle winners – Wes Hare, Skip McGillivray, Jo Pay and Tim McNeil.

Good luck to the clubs hosting Easter tennis tournaments and see you all in season 2023-24.

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