The Weekend Whispers have arrived as we preview the
weekend’s upcoming action.
The 1st XI will be looking to cull the Sharks on
Saturday afternoon as they head to Johnson Park for their round one clash. New
recruits Peter Dunlop and Todd Burley will be keen to make a big impact in
their respective first games for the club, while favourite son Jarrod Butcher will
undoubtedly be looking to make amends for his embarrassing mathematical blunder
which left him red-faced on Thursday night. Let’s hope his innings against the
Sharks will be calculated with more precision than that equation. Moving down the order, exciting prospect
Lachie Stuckey will line up in his second game for the 1st XI after
an impressive debut in round twelve last year and will be looking to continue
his strong form from last season. Adam Metherell is a man who will be full of
confidence after last night being drafted to the Jets with pick #1 in what
could only be described as a nail-biting and captivating affair and will be
intent on translating this gusto into wickets as he did so often in season
2017/18. After a big preseason, the 1st XI will be excited to get
their campaign underway with a strong win.
After a number of dominant years in Division 3, the 2nd
XI have been promoted to RJ DeCoite Shield and will face South Belgrave in a
game which is likely to be a barometer of the club’s strength. After welcoming a
son into the family over the off-season, the evergreen Pops Morrison will be
strapping on the pads for another year, however ruling out a spontaneous
retirement would be at your own peril. The slightly more mature Morrison son
will be battling a sore index finger on Saturday, sustained in an unsuccessful
effort to open a packet of parmesan cheese during a recent shift at McDonalds,
however remains confident in his ability to pile on runs despite battling this
adversity. The Magoos also welcome experienced campaigners Matt Young and
Navinder ‘Sandwich King’ Singh into the line-up, while Dylzoid Wylde will round
out the recognised batsman and hopefully provide an entertaining story
pre-game. The man of many nicknames, big, bad, bustling Drew Withers will be
charging in even harder than usual on Saturday with Kookaburra in hand after
his recent appointment as Vice-Captain and will likely be looking for an
opportunity to deliver an earbashing to any underperforming teammates in order
to assert his dominance. Let’s hope this team can keep their run of good
fortune going in what is shaping up to be a huge test.
With incumbent skipper Andrew Potts currently on the
opposite side of the Tasman Sea, emerging leader Josh Wylde will take the 3rd
XI into battle against South Belgrave. Despite the higher altitude potentially
being in the host’s favour, the lads should be confident travelling up the hill
after comfortably winning the corresponding white ball fixture last year. In a
youthful team, the experienced heads of club legend Rhys Marget and frequent
patron of the Yarrawonga RSL Sean Reid will be looking to impart invaluable
knowledge to their junior teammates. Dedicated trainer Nixon Adcock will also
play an important role after a huge preseason, expected to bamboozle the
opposition with his extensive array of nude nuts, while impressive off-field
performer Carlton O’Connor will be hoping his recent efforts in the thriving
metropolis of Poowong will transition seamlessly into on-field glory.
In a team which apparently consists of a vaguely referenced
“bunch of juniors”, Greg Crook saddles up for another season at the helm of the
4th XI, getting underway against the fearsome Gators. Club stalwart
Jason Buljubasic will be an important cog in the batting order. With his
handsome looks likely to disrupt the opposition’s focus, his fellow batsmen
should endeavour to capitalise on this opportunity. Matty Lambrick will be
another of Crooky’s key assets and will be looking to contribute strongly with
both bat and ball to get the team across the line. Despite an extended hiatus,
tearaway quick Varun Kotamruju is expected to play and will toil hard to
displace his opponents pegs. After going down in the semi-final last year, the
Crooky monster will be hellbent on leading his pack to the promised land with a
capable team at his disposal.
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