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Separate the Titans
HEAVYWEIGHTS Calivil and Inglewood have guaranteed at least one Loddon club will contest the Bendigo playing area division five grand final.
The pair finished on top of the ladder with 177 points, Calivil 5.09 per cent better on percentage.
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Saturday’s semi-final at Golden Square will see one advance straight to the grand final in a fortnight.
Inglewood secured the double chance with a convincing win over last season’s runners-up Dingee.
Calivil, runners-up in 20202021, has returned to form this season despite some early stumbles.
Meanwhile, Inglewood has avoided relegation from division one with narrow loss against Golden Square.
Players as they gave it everything they had, against strong opposition, and succeeded in getting two rink wins (four points) and only just losing the match in the last couple of ends.
The four points were enough to place Inglewood in eighth position on the ladder.
Midweek
Inglewood has gone straight into the division five grand final with after commanding victory over South Bendigo on Monday.
The Woodies will play the season decider a home against the winner of South Bendigo and Strathfieldsaye in next week’s semi-final.
They finished the season in second spot on the ladder. Needing to win the final home and away game for the double chance, they turned in a fine performance to win convincingly over Bendigo.
Dingee will have a shot at playing in the division four grand final after defeating Golden Square in Monday’s semi-final.
Fyfe Grieves and Lyn Demeo skippered their rinks to victory with Dingee facing South Bendi-
JACQUI Grant and Jack Hetherington (far right) are part of the twilight bowling competition in its final weeks at Bridgewater.
The social season has been attracting capacity fields taking to the rinks. Teams are a mixture of pennant players and first-time bowlers.
Bridgewater is one of several Loddon clubs conducting twilight social events connecting local communities with lawn bowls.