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Cricketers look to woo Lady Luck
Cricketers look to woo Lady Luck
By Tim Howard
Clarence cricketers return to action on Saturday with an eye to booking finals action when March rolls around.
The key match first up is the clash between competition leading South Services/Westlawn and Lawrence at Ulmarra Showground.
Souths/Westlawn has ridden its luck all the way to the top of the table from game one of the season, when it escaped with a washed out draw against Saturday’s opponent.
While the escape has become symptomatic of Souths/Westlawn’s season, the dose of bad luck that accrues when your opposition is eight down and 100 behind and it’s raining, has stuck with Lawrence all season.
Beaten comfortably in last season’s grand final, the Lawrence outfit, containing a number of former Harwood players, including skipper Nathan Ensbey, started the season aiming at nothing less than a rematch.
The second game went to plan, crushing Tucabia Copmanhurst 100 runs to spare, but a wet November and a devastating loss, just avoiding outright defeat at the hands of premiers Harwood wasn’t part of the script.
For Souths/Westlawn the good luck has turned into good cricket as results and fortune combined.
Wet weather has been their friend on more than one occasion, with Souths/Westlawn securing a win while other teams were washed out or had rain interfere with the chances for outright points.
But it would be churlish to put the team’s good position down to chance.
As the season has progressed, a couple of clinical wins shone out, although it was unfortunate that one of the washed out games was the much-awaited clash with Harwood.
Dylan Cleaver has been opening the batting and already has a match-winning century under his belt in that position.
Opening bowler Adrian Boyd returned after missing earlier games and has been important with wickets and his lower order hitting regularly provides handy runs.
And veteran opening bowler Nathan Blanch has been in vintage form taking wickets and keeping runs tight.
It’s hard to predict anything but shellacking for Coutts Crossing when they meet Harwood at Lower Fisher Turf.
In round one this game provided a detailed preview of the Harwood game plan.
A brutal assault, including the first of two centuries to Coby Tabor, netted 8/254.
Then Harwood unleashed leg spinner Jacob McMahon onto the 2024/25 season.
In Coutts first innings he snared 7/15 and a further two wickets in the second as Coutts just staved off an outright loss.
Harwood has turned their leggie into a wicket taking machine, with 30 for the season so far, despite missing some opportunities due to rain.
The only missing part in the Harwood game plan has been a failure to convert dominant positions into outright wins.
Three times so far this season Harwood has been two wickets or less away from an outright win and a spot on top of the competition ladder.
Failure to get some of its best players onto the field has cost both GDSC Easts and Tucabia Copmanhurst dearly this season.
Easts all rounder Aaron Macfadyen is a match winner and showed how important he was to the team during the early games of the season.
Similarly Tucabia misses its left-arm quickie Brad Chard, who has not played a lot of cricket so far this season.
Both teams are languishing at the foot of the table, but have relatively recent premierships under their belts.
Easts all rounder Shannon Connor hit a purple patch just before Christmas with blistering ton to back up a stack of wickets.
He holds the East attack together with long spells of accurate medium fast bowling and when his batting comes off, it’s spectacular.
Left-arm spinner Dave Bruton-Duroux is another key player for Easts, capable of tight spells and big wickets.
Tucabia’s ever green Matt Pigg continues to defy Father Time, bowling long spells and scoring valuable runs.
These players will need to perform as both these teams try to climb off the bottom of the ladder.
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