Local Sport Spring-Summer 2020

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Riverine Herald, Friday, October 23, 2020—PAGE 15

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PORT is beginning to return to normal in Echuca-Moama. The first ball in Goulburn Murray Cricket is not too far away from being bowled. Can Bamawm Lockington United, Echuca, Echuca South, Moama or Tongala perch themselves on the top of the ladder? Or will it be the powerhouse duo of Kyabram Fire Brigade and Rochester who reign supreme again? Bowlers in the Campaspe Valley Bowls Division feel like they’ve got time to make up for after last season’s grand finals were called off.

City of Echuca, Moama, Moama RSL and Rich River will all want to make their mark as the number one club in the twin towns. But you can’t discount Mathoura or Tongala from surprising a few. Echuca Lawn are the reigning champs of the Campaspe Tennis Association and you can guarantee Echuca South and Rich River are going to be hot on their tail. And that’s only the beginning. Find out everything you need to know about summer sport at Echuca-Moama, in this special 16-page bumper edition of Local Sport.


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