The Coalfields Cup is still wide open with two rounds to go after some mixed results in round seven completed over the weekend.
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Bellbird opener Jason Orr's stellar season with the bat continued as he notched his second century of the tournament, this time against Creeks at Carmichael Park. Orr blasted fifteen boundaries and cleared the fence five times, facing just 85 deliveries in a superb knock of 126 against the Creeks attack who had no answers. He has now scored 410 runs in the tournament at an average of 102.50.
In a memorable day for the Bellbird club, Fourth Grade White opener Steve Bedford scored 150 off just 62 balls, including 17 boundaries and a dozen maximums.
The Tigers remain in second place on the Cup ladder following their 276-run hiding of Creeks. They amassed 7-349 from their 40 overs, with Orr's century supported by Joey Main (61), skipper Rob Drage (57), Joey Millington (45) and Pete Brennan (20). In a trying day for the Creeks bowlers Chad Solman (4-64 off 10) and Blake Cook (2-74 off 8) were their best.
The visitors were all out for just 73 in reply, with Dan Tracey (16no), Clint Harman (13), Solman (12) and Jarrod Campbell (12) making starts. Zach Kronholm (3-36 off 6), Scott Miller (3-25 off 6) and Joey Main (3-5 off 2.2) all picked up a treble of wickets for the home side.
Valley remain undefeated at the top of the ladder following their eight-wicket thumping of the Piranhas at Cook 3. The Piranhas were dismissed inside 32 overs for 134 batting first, with opener Daniel Russell showing some steel with 41. Adam Sable (29) and Luke Sweeney (19) were next best in an otherwise disappointing batting card. Brendan Nichols was Valley's best with the four-piece, bagging 4-21 off 9, with Daniel Hayes (2-47 off 9) chiming in where required.
The home side completed the task inside 20 overs losing just two wickets, with skipper Jacob Carey (46no), Simon White (38) and Isaac Barry (36no) scoring freely. Sweeney (2-44 off 9) took both wickets to fall.
Greta/Branxton jumped into the top four and all but ended Mulbring's chances at the title following their hard-fought two wicket victory at Miller Park. In a Cessnock grand final rematch, Mulbring were restricted to 154, with skipper Cameron Ross (37), Aaron Halls (31), Drew Olsen (22) and Scott Robertson (20) providing the runs.
Greta/Branxton's Brent Watson (2-25 off 6) continued his recent good form with the four-piece, with Mark Bercini (5-34 off 8.5) picking up his first 5-fa since Halley's Comet last flew past the earth's vicinity.
The Blues fell over the line in reply to stay alive in the competition, with Will Regan guiding the home side to victory with an unbeaten 35 in just his second top grade game. Nathan Holz (29), Greg Andrews (28) and Josh Dagg (21) were the other main contributors. Off-spinner Willie Watson (3-38 off 10) proved a real handful with the new ball for the Marlins, with Sam Apthorpe (3-38 off 10) and Halls (2-18 off 3) sharing the remainder of the wickets.
PCH kept cellar dwellers JPC winless in a low scoring affair at Howe Park. PCH batted first and were all out for 116, with skipper Dan Oldknow making an unbeaten 33. Travis Batch and Jake Daniels were next best with 17-apiece. Hayden Moorcroft (4-21 off 7.3), Shane Givney (3-17 off 8) and Luke Dempster (2-17 off 7) shared the wickets for JPC.
JPC crumbled to be all out for 60 in reply, with Rod Luxford (19), Moorcroft (16no) and Michael Cole (10) the only batsmen in double figures. Barton Jones bowled a beautiful spell for PCH to claim 5-8 off 8 very economical overs. Jackson Wade chipped in with 2-19 off 7.2.
In the final game Wine Country stayed in the premiership race with a thrilling eight run victory over Glendon at Allandale. The home side posted a competitive 188 batting first, with Sam Peacock (47), Tom Page (46) and skipper Andrew Fensom (42) all timing the ball nicely. Glendon skipper Cael Smith (2-4 off 4) and Scott Griffiths (2-42 off 8) took a brace of wickets each.
Glendon ran out of overs in reply, falling just eight runs shy of the target with three wickets in hand. Brendan Briedenhann backed up his great bowling performance from the previous week with 3-16 off 10.
SECOND GRADE
Chelmsford Hotel 6/248 (Arron Follan 88, Jakob Bartley 61, Gundeep Gill 59no, Lachlan Marino 3-38 off 9, Hilal Abbas 2-35 off 8) defeated Bellbird 10/112 (Dylan Stoker 30, Jon Schatz 25, Matt Tomlinson 16, Matt Thomson 13, Matt Turnbull 4-17 off 5, Rob Follan 2-28 off 10, Beau Lantry 2-0 off 3).
Wine Country 8/142 (Luke Jeans 41no, Dave Farrell 26, Jayden O'Connor 20, Cameron Ashe 19, Tyson Johnson 3-31 off 5) defeated Piranhas 10/139 (Damon Besoff 32no, Tom Lantry 25, Liam Dureau 19, Ryan Hindmarsh 13, Luke Jeans 2-14 off 9, Jack Walsh 2-26 off 6, Johan Briedenhann 2-43 off 10, Jayden O'Connor 2-25 off 7).
Greta/Branxton bye.
THIRD GRADE
Bellbird 10/130 (Jacob Bender 28, Aaron Duffie 27, Matt Harrison 18, Shane Sheridan 15, Shannon Attewell 13no, Aaron Stephenson 5-17 off 6, Brett Stephenson 3-35 off 10) defeated Greta/Branxton 10/54 (Will Young 33, Matt Harrison 4-28 off 7, Rob Clark 4-25 off 7, Daniel Attewell 2-1 off 1).
Piranhas 4/168 (Heath Walker 82, Karandeep Maramreddy 69, Peter Davis 2-31 off 6, Wayne Harris 2-38 off 7.3) defeated Wine Country Blue 10/164 (Zach Ellis 40, Angus Haack 22, Stephen Hedger 18, Russell Haack 18, Wayne Harris 17, Riley Croucher 2-33 off 8, Brandon Zechel 2-25 off 5, Karandeep Maramreddy 2-19 off 3).
Wine Country White 4/80 (Ty Cowley 22, Bailey Vanlaarhaoven 17no, David Mitchison 14no, Dave Lord 2-15 off 6) defeated Mulbring 10/76 (Trenten Mascord 25, Dave Lord 17no, Tyler Wade 4-6 off 4.4, Tallen Howson 2-16 off 5, Alessandro Ganino 2-17 off 8).
FOURTH GRADE
Bellbird Maroon 8/184 (Jordan Field 99no, Phil Vitnell 23, Ben Rowlands 17, Gavin Kronholm 14, Peter Walsh 4-28 off 7, Zac Cox 2-28 off 7) defeated Wine Country 7/136 (Tom Vaughn 50, Harrison Webb 39no, Jason McMichael 26, Heath Cameron 3-37 off 10, Dan Field 2-28 off 10).
Greta/Branxton Blue 3/67 (Doug Engel 22, Dan McCann 16no, Ben Shaw 15no, Luke Smith 2-32 off 2.3) defeated Supporters 10/66 (Aaron Field 20, Doug Engel 4-22 off 8, Riley McKewen 3-12 off 5, Dan McCann 2-23 off 7).
Chelmsford Hotel 3/69 (Andrew Wanless 25no, Anthony Mitchell 23no, Mitch Fallon 3-24 off 8) defeated Greta/Branxton White 10/67 (Mitch Fallon 20, James Allerton 12no, Andrew Wanless 4-8 off 5, Abinandan3-17 off 5).
Bellbird White 9dec/297 (Steve Bedford 150, Joel Butterfield 67no, Scott Teasdale 42, Ricky Hollis 3-19 off 4, Steve Russell 2-77 off 10, Michael Read 2-45 off 9) defeated Piranhas 10/97 (Craig Beer 39, Matt Kemp 14, Dave Delaney 3-30 off 7).
Cessnock Hotel bye.
POINTS TABLES
Coalfields Cup Valley 33, Bellbird 30, PCH 24, Greta/Branxton 24, Wine Country, Glendon 21, Piranhas 18, Mulbring 15, Creeks 15, JPC 9.
First Grade Bellbird 22, Wine Country 18, Greta/Branxton 17, Mulbring 14, Piranhas 11.
Second Grade Chelmsford Hotel 33*, Wine Country 29**, Bellbird 28*, Greta/Branxton 21**, Piranhas 19*.
* byes received, 0 points allocated.
Third Grade Wine Country White 40, Piranhas 33, Bellbird 32, Wine Country Blue 31, Mulbring 29, Greta/Branxton 25.
Fourth Grade Chelmsford Hotel 43, Bellbird Maroon 36, Bellbird White 32*, Cessnock Hotel 32*, Greta/Branxton Blue 31*, Wine Country 25*, Piranhas 21*, Supporters 20*, Greta/Branxton White 17*.
* byes received, 0 points allocated.
Club Championship Bellbird 322.00, Wine Country 301.00, Greta/Branxton 249.20, Piranhas 204.40.
Club Championship Formula:- First Grade x 7, Second Grade x 3.5, Third Grade x 1.4, Fourth Grade x 0.7.
NB: Games between two CDCA first grade teams count towards the first grade points table and club championship, whereas the Coalfields Cup points table is scored differently. The team with the higher total points in grades where clubs have more than one team will contribute to the club championship.