MELTON & MOORABOOL
Home » Sport » Royals in strong position

Royals in strong position

Melton South Royals are in a strong position at the end of day one in its Victorian Turf Cricket Association division 4 clash with St Andrews Footscray.

After being sent to the field at home the Royals were made to work hard for their first wicket. Despite Footscray not scoring runs at a fast rate, its opening partnership was able to put on 74 run stand to kick off the innings.

From there the Royals began to get into their work taking wickets consistently through the innings with Footscray’s best partnership after the openers, reaching just 20 runs.

The wickets were well shared around with Nathan Geisler, Sameera Vithana and Sachika Udara claiming two each to dismiss Footscray for 149 in the 62nd over.

“I’m pretty happy after Saturday, the wicket played really well, it was nice and flat so it was really hard work for the bowlers so we felt that 150 was definitely an achievable score to chase down,” Royals’ coach Blake Ivory said.

“I think the runs just weren’t really flowing, they were going at about two an over, so we weren’t overly concerned that if we could get some wickets after that we would be right back on top.

“The guys just stuck to the plans and the guys bowled really well early on we just couldn’t get that breakthrough. Once we got one or two we were able to take wickets regularly after that.”

After dismissing Footscray, the Royals had 15 overs at the crease, with opening batters Joshua Sutton and Nathan Waites doing well to reach stumps at 0-55.

“Then when our boys went out to bat late in the day, the goal was to not lose any wickets and we were able to do that,” Ivory said. “So we’ve set ourselves a really solid platform.”

“We’ve been in a few positions this year when we’ve bowled teams out and gone in to bat late in the day and lost late wickets, it just really halts momentum going into the next week. It was pleasing to be none down, the boys are going to take a lot of confidence in that.

“We’re in a pretty strong position, we’ve still got some work to do but hopefully we can get the job done.

“Next week we start again, start fresh and treat it as though we’re starting again.”

Mathematically finals are still on the cards for the Royals but it is a highly unlikely scenario. More importantly a win on Saturday guarantees the Royals a spot in division 4 next year, which is the first priority for Ivory.

“We’ve been low below our best this year, losing a couple of players and had a few injuries, it’s sort of been a stop, start season for us,” he said.

“We just want to finish off strong and give us a bit of momentum heading into next year. We know we’re up to the level we just need a bit more consistency in our game.”

Digital Editions


  • Major works to cause delays

    Major works to cause delays

    Major infrastructure projects will cause significant travel disruptions across Melbourne’s northern and western suburbs throughout the autumn months as construction enters key phases on several…

More News

  • EPA puts brands on notice over packaging waste

    EPA puts brands on notice over packaging waste

    Environmental Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) has lost patience with companies that fail to show how they are reducing packaging waste, warning they risk significant penalties if they don’t comply with…

  • WorkSafe manual handling workshops

    WorkSafe manual handling workshops

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 183103 Hazardous manual handling is the biggest cause of workplace injuries in Victoria, according to WorkSafe. The state’s work safety regulator said it has…

  • F1 festival headed to Melbourne

    F1 festival headed to Melbourne

    A free Formula 1 Melbourne Fan Festival is coming to Federation Square. Tourism, Sport and Major Events Minister Steve Dimopoulos announced the free festival will make it easier and cheaper…

  • Talent League fixture released

    Talent League fixture released

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 471376 The Talent League seasons will kick off in late March. The boys season will kick off on the weekend of 21 March and…

  • Killer’s kids vow to forgive, not forget mother’s death

    Killer’s kids vow to forgive, not forget mother’s death

    Lise Muliaga’s five young children had every reason to fall apart after her death. After all, it was their father Rimoni Muliaga, who took her life at their home in…

  • Council seeks answers on freeway upgrades

    Council seeks answers on freeway upgrades

    Melton council has called for urgent clarity and expanded works as part of the long-awaited Western Freeway upgrade, unanimously backing a call for answers at its 23 February meeting. Council…

  • Sharing the dignity

    Sharing the dignity

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 536354 Darley Neighbourhood House (DNH) is tackling period poverty as part of the Share the Dignity Campaign, and it has already made a huge…

  • Desk hours reduced again

    Desk hours reduced again

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Caroline Springs Police Station has again come under the spotlight after the station hours were reduced for the second time in a month.…

  • CFA recruits wanted

    CFA recruits wanted

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 536638 Caroline Springs Fire Brigade is on the lookout for new recruits. “Whether you’re interested in responding to emergency calls, helping behind the scenes,…

  • Eagles remain focused

    Eagles remain focused

    Eynesbury Eagles have their sights set on fielding under-19 football and netball sides in next year’s Riddell District Football Netball League. The Eagles have built a successful junior program over…