Five things we learned from another weekend of Gold Coast cricket
THE Bulletin looks at five things we learned from another weekend of Gold Coast cricket.
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THE Bulletin looks at five things we learned from another weekend of Gold Coast cricket.
SIEDE BUSHMEN’S UNDERRATED CUP STAR
WHILE the likes of Kevin Chapman and Josh Nelson generally grab the limelight at Mudgeeraba Nerang, fellow batsman Dayne Siede has been a crucial figure in the Bushmen’s unbeaten start to the Kookaburra Cup season.
The first drop’s patient 46 in Saturday’s thrilling win over Broadbeach Robina took his season tally to 224 runs at an average of 56.
DOLPHINS DON’T NEED BIG NAMES TO MAKE FINALS
MISSING their Queensland quartet of Michael Neser, Xavier Bartlett, Max Bryant and captain Matt Kuhnemann, Gold Coast made light work of Queensland Premier Cricket heavyweights Norths on Saturday.
Having already beaten two-day champions University of Queensland earlier this season, the Dolphins have again proven they can beat anyone despite their 2-2 win-loss record.
FIVE THINGS WE LEARNED - NOVEMBER 9-10
YOUNG HAWKS CONTINUE TO SOAR
THEY don’t boast the big names of some of their Kookaburra Cup rivals but Helensvale Pacific Pines continue to defy the odds in their top-four push.
With Jamie Saunders (75), Kaleb Day (64) and Harry Lickiss (3-18) prominent, the Hawks moved into third spot with a 48-run victory over Burleigh on Saturday.
FINS NEED MORE FROM YOUNG GUNS
WHILE Australia A representative Georgia Redmayne was the shining star in Gold Coast’s run to the Katherine Raymont Shield’s one-day and Twenty20 finals last season, she was well supported by the club’s emerging crop.
However, those young players have had a sluggish start to the 2019-20 campaign, highlighted by Sunday’s 65-run loss to Sandgate-Redcliffe.
Rectifying their form is the key to another successful season.
THUNDER LESSONS KEY IN WINTON’S QUEENS QUEST
TIGERS MUST FIND ROAR – AND FAST
THEIR season is by no means over but Southport Labrador must quickly find some form to remain in the Kookaburra Cup’s top-four race.
Saturday’s dramatic tie with winless Runaway Bay means the Tigers, who were one of the pre-season premiership favourites, have just one win from their first five games.