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Master and apprentice get the job done in grand final

He batted through injury, scoring 41 runs in a match-winning partnership with Harmsworth. The gutsy performance drew plenty of praise. “Credit to Stevie Roser. That’s an outstanding knock,” Harmsworth said. Captain Todd Harmsworth celebrates as Gracemere claim the win over The Glen on Sunday. Photo: Pam McKay “He batted unreal, and that’s credit to his training - he’s first there, last to leave, he’s working on his keeping, he’s working on his batting. “He’s a young fella who’s striving to be better and I tell you what, he’s come a very, very long way since last year.”

Master and apprentice get the job done in grand final

Master and apprentice get the job done in grand final
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Southside s first win true underdog story

Peter’s wife Kerry and Dale presented the Cup to winning captain Joe McGahan. She later posted on Facebook: “Thank you Rockhampton Cricket for a great night. Good to see Southside finally get their name on the Cup. Last year’s match was the last game of cricket that Peter attended. He would have enjoyed tonight.” Kerry Wells and Dale McDonald present the Wells-McDonald Cup to Southside skipper Joe McGahan (right). Southside opened the batting and finished with 5/131 courtesy of 52 from McMahon and 43 from McGahan. In reply, Northside were well placed at 3/66 after 10 overs but some impressive bowling saw wickets tumble and scoring restricted in the second half of the innings.

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