Sunday action also included the second round of the Under-19 One Day Competition, with Sandgate-Redcliffe, Sunshine Coast, South Brisbane, Gold Coast, Toombul and Valley taking the honours. Going into the weekend off for the Jodie Fields Shield, reigning premiers University of QLD sit in first place (30 points), with Wynnum-Manly in second place (27 points), as South Brisbane (26 points) and Sunshine Coast (21 points) round out the Top-4. The standout individual performance of the round was Ipswich’s Samantha Bremner with figures of 5/13 off 3.5 overs in the Hornets important victory. The Jodie Fields Shield saw victories to Valley, Sunshine Coast, Northern Suburbs, Wynnum-Manly and Ipswich who ended the undefeated run of University of QLD. Playing at home, Valley posted 206 off their 50 overs (Kira Holmes 65 and Abby Harris 44) before the game was in the balance with Sandgate-Redcliffe reaching 1/82.įrom here tight bowling and fielding from Valley produced the crucial wickets of the set batters which launched a collapse that saw the Gators dismissed for 136 (Lexie Muller 4/45). In the final fixture of the round, Valley continued their good run of form with a bonus point victory at home versus Sandgate-Redcliffe. Top of the ladder University of QLD maintained their position with a strong bonus point victory over Wynnum-Manly/Redlands.īatting first the Students compiled 8/188 (Gillian Chalmers 59*), before early strikes with the ball had the Bayside team on the backfoot and could never recover as they were dismissed for 102 (Ruby Strange 5/17 and Laura Scheiwe 2/24). Set a target of 198 by Ipswich (Trinity Doyle 68*), Western Suburbs were in early trouble at 3/13 and then again at 7/128, before wicketkeeper Scarlett Varidel (33*) guided the lower order across the line nine-down and with seven balls to spare. It was a thriller out at Graceville, with Western Suburbs and Ipswich playing it out to the final wicket. In the Katherine Raymont Shield on Sunday, reigning One Day premiers Sunshine Coast claimed bragging rights over Gold Coast in the rematch of last season’s Grand Final with a dominant double bonus point victory.īatting first, the Scorchers amassed 7/252 (Lucy Hamilton 58 and Emma McCord 48), before their bowling was too good for the Dolphins (Lucy Hamilton 3/12). Perennial run machine Sam Truloff brought up his first hundred of the 2021/22 campaign (134*), as Wests achieved maximum batting points as they reached 6/350.Ĭoming off of the high of their John McKnoulty Cup victory in the Kookaburra One Day format the previous weekend, the Gold Coast Dolphins continued their strong run of form as they were too good for Wynnum-Manly bowling them out for 173 (Jackson Smith 3/30 and Callum Taylor 3/31).įinally, reigning two-day premiers University of QLD turned out a strong allround performance with the ball to bowl Sunshine Coast out for 189 in reply to their mammoth 8/373. In another hard-fought contest it was Toombul who claimed victory over South Brisbane, coming from 4/96 to chase down the Magpies score of 262 late on Day 2, thanks to Jarryd Blake’s innings (90*) and well supported by Jack Webster’s middle order knock (40).Īway at Ian Healy Oval, Western Suburbs flexed their muscles against Northern Suburbs as they continued on from a dominant Day 1 which already saw first innings points claimed. But the Hornets came out of the gates fast as Harry Wood (4/51) and Sean Lutter (4/23) ripped through the Redlands top order to claim victory. Redlands played host to Ipswich in what shaped as a strong match-up as the Tigers looked to chase 248.
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From here the Valley lower order of Zanden Jeh (64) and Harry Collier (47*) saw their side home to victory and take first innings points. Out at Trevor Hohns Field, Sandgate-Redcliffe and Valley were locked in a low-scoring tussle with the visitors sitting precariously at 8/143 early on Day 2 still 23 runs behind the Gators.