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Australian Grade Cricket Finals

vic_orthdox

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St. Kilda shooting for their 5th straight title, currently have Dandenong 5/98 off 58 overs. Their bowling attack isn't that great anymore - although I'm sure the weather (been raining, overcast for the past few days and all day today) wouldn't be helping their batting.

St. Kilda's batting line-up of Shaun Craig (ex-first class batsman), Jewell, Klinger and Rummans (usually have Quiney too, but he's injured) will be pretty hard to stop. Although Dandenong have the best pace attack in the competition with Pattinson and Siddle, as well as Boraston who is a pretty good grade bowler.
 

Burgey

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The Victorian, Sydney, Brisbane and Tasmanian Grade Cricket Finals are all today.

All scores can be found at http://cricket.com.au/.

Very Interesting Sydney Grade Final atm Bollinger and Lamebrt doing well.
FL would be very disappointed with that score in Sydney, given their line up and that the won the toss. Mate of mine coaches them - he'll be filthy.
Don't think they'll be too happy with having to play at Bankstown despite FL finishing minor premiers either.
 

Clarence

U19 Cricketer
Brisbane final actually started last weekend and is played over two weekends. Michael Buchanan got injured during the game but Uni should still be close to victory.
 

chris.hinton

International Captain
Interested to see Bollinger and how he is doing, he is going to be Worcestershires second overseas player
 

chris.hinton

International Captain
St. Kilda shooting for their 5th straight title, currently have Dandenong 5/98 off 58 overs. Their bowling attack isn't that great anymore - although I'm sure the weather (been raining, overcast for the past few days and all day today) wouldn't be helping their batting.

St. Kilda's batting line-up of Shaun Craig (ex-first class batsman), Jewell, Klinger and Rummans (usually have Quiney too, but he's injured) will be pretty hard to stop. Although Dandenong have the best pace attack in the competition with Pattinson and Siddle, as well as Boraston who is a pretty good grade bowler.

what side do you play for
 

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