Hanwood and Coro will head into their qualifying final with plenty of confidence after both sides picked up wins in the final round of the third-grade regular season.
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Hanwood picked up a bonus-point win against Leagues in the Friday night clash.
Tom Bartter (58), Jordan Whitworth (40) and Oliver Bartter (13) led the way for the Hanwood side and looked set to see their side reach a substantial total.
The bowling of Oscar Nolan (2/17) and Cooper James (3/17) helped to restrict the run-scoring to some extent as the Hanwood side finished their 35 overs on 9/169.
Michael Cudmore (40) and Nolan (30) got Leagues off to a strong start with a 68-run opening partnership before Oliver Bartter (2/17) picked up the openers.
James (10) and Sam Payne (17) kept the runs flowing for the Leagues side as they looked to keep pace with the required run rate however three wickets to Liam Gilbert (3/7) put the breaks on as the Panthers were eventually bowled out for 135.
The Cougars were also able to pick up a bonus-point win in their game against Coleambally.
Jack Kidd (33) and Nathan Hodgson (22) were the major run-getters for the Nomads while Sam Strachan (19) and Wayne Clarke (13) also chipped in.
The bowling of Cooper Rand (4/14) help to restrict the Nomads run-scoring while Jack Rand (2/9) and Harry Steele (2/5) also chipped in with two wickets each to see Coly reach 8/142 off their 35 overs.
The Cougars made a slow start before Thomas Camm, and Mark Bennett got their side back on track before Cooper (11*) and Jake Rand (21*) were able to get their team over the line with 12.1 overs remaining.
Exies will head into the finals off the back of a 103-run win over Diggers.
Sam Irvin (41) led the way for the Eagles and along with contributions from Bailey Morrissey (25*), Arjun Kamboj (20*) and Billy Evans (22) the Exies side finished their 35 overs on 7/177.
Diggers struggled in their reply with only Krish Chaudhary (27) and Sean Garcia (16) able to make a start with their side bowled out for 74.
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